ControlOne Update: Advanced IPSec NAT Configuration, macOS Tahoe Support, and Agent Fixes
Advanced IPSec connector options add the flexibility needed for more complex network designs, including broader Phase 2 selector support and configurable NAT mappings. The macOS agent also adds macOS Tahoe device posture check support, along with usability and analytics improvements for a more consistent day-to-day experience.
What’s New
- IPSec connectors now support custom local subnet input for NAT scenarios, improving flexibility for non-standard internal networks.
- IPSec connectors now support a 0.0.0.0 Phase 2 selector, making it easier to deploy in environments that require broader selector definitions.
- IPSec connectors now support bidirectional NAT mappings to better accommodate routed and policy-based IPSec configurations.
- The macOS agent now supports macOS Tahoe device posture checks, improving compatibility with newer macOS environments.
- Analytics reliability and maintainability improvements reduce noise and improve overall telemetry consistency.
- The macOS agent now keeps the app window positioned correctly across multi-monitor setups.
Why You’ll Love It
More flexible IPSec NAT and Phase 2 selector options reduce deployment friction in complex customer environments and help avoid one-off configurations. macOS updates keep device posture checks current with the latest OS releases, while improved multi-monitor behavior makes the agent easier to use for people who regularly switch between displays. Reliability improvements to analytics also help teams trust what they see when reviewing device and connection signals.
How to Access It
- Advanced IPSec NAT configuration is available now for IPSec connectors.
- macOS Tahoe device posture check support and the multi-monitor window behavior improvement are available in the latest macOS agent build.