Wake-on-LAN
This release introduces support for Wake-on-LAN:
You can create a Wake-on-LAN entry for any network interface and broadcast address. For convenience, there is an automatic finder for available network interfaces and broadcast addresses on a system, so you won't have to fill in anything manually:
The Wake-on-LAN support works through shell sessions, meaning that it also supports remote networks and is not limited to your local one.
Remote desktop gateways
You can now create and use remote desktop gateway servers for RDP:
Simply create an RD gateway entry and set it as a gateway for your RDP connection. SSH gateways via tunneling are also still supported for RDP, you can now choose between both of these gateway types.
Connection templates
You can now create connection templates to allow for a more dynamic connection usage without having to create new entries every time. Any connection can be designated as a template:
You can then use this template to connect to an individual system directly without having to store this connection configuration. You can still do so if you want to however.
macOS container machines
The latest release of the apple container runtime introduces support for container machines, which is essentially just WSL for macOS. This releases adds support for those environments as well:
Other
- There are now multiple new UI themes available for you to choose from
- The API endpoints for /connection/... have been renamed to /store/...
- Add option to reinstall XPipe on Windows if an incremental update fails
- The network scan dialog now supports choosing the broadcast address
- File transfers in SFTP sessions now show the progress and speed
- The custom agent setting now resolves environment variables in the socket path
- The terminal prompts like starship will now work when /tmp execution is disabled
- The Windows Credentials password manager integration now also supports retrieving Windows credentials in addition to generic ones
Fixes
- Fix multiple password manager unlock prompts being spammed when using password manager identities for tunneled RDP connections
Downloads
You can find all downloadable artifacts below attached to this release. For installation instructions, see the installation guide.
All artifacts are signed by Christopher Schnick (BBDA 885A DD3E 0AD0)