Release Notes: IBM Aspera faspio Gateway 1.2
Release Notes Updated: June 14, 2021
The 1.2 release of faspio Gateway provides new security features. These notes also list system requirements, supported platforms, and known issues.
NEW FEATURES
The faspio Gateway now supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) to secure your TCP connections to and from the Gateways and to secure your FASP connections between two gateways over the WAN (using DTLS & FASP native encryption). You can configure TLS in your gateway.toml file. (Aspera/faspio#449)
The service name on macOS is now called com.ibm.aspera.faspio-gateway. (Aspera/faspio#482)
Renamed fasp.io to faspio. (Aspera/faspio.docs#3)
BREAKING CHANGES
TLS is enabled by default. You must point the faspio Gateway on each end of each bridge to valid certificates to continue transferring data. (Aspera/faspio#481)
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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PER-LICENSE LIMITS
Maximum total per-process aggregate bandwidth (in and out traffic combined): | 2.5 Gbps |
Maximum number of bridges per gateway: | 4 |
Maximum number of concurrent sessions per gateway: | 20 |
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