ControlOne Update: Advanced IPSec NAT Options and macOS Agent Improvements
Advanced NAT options for IPSec connectors make it easier to support complex customer networking requirements without one-off configurations. Device Posture Check (DPC) now supports macOS Tahoe, and the macOS agent window placement update improves usability for multi-monitor setups.
What’s New
- IPSec connectors now support bidirectional NAT mappings, expanding flexibility for routed and policy-based network designs.
- IPSec connectors now support 0.0.0.0 in Phase 2 configuration, simplifying deployments that require broader selector definitions.
- IPSec connectors now allow custom local subnet input, improving support for environments that do not use standard local subnet defaults.
- Device Posture Check (DPC) now supports macOS Tahoe (macOS 15), improving compatibility for customers on newer macOS versions.
- The macOS agent now opens on the monitor nearest the user’s cursor, rather than always defaulting to the primary display.
Why You’ll Love It
Advanced IPSec NAT options reduce deployment friction in complex customer environments and help avoid special-case configurations when NAT mappings, selectors, or non-standard subnets are required. macOS updates keep posture checks up to date with the latest OS releases, and improved window behavior makes day-to-day use smoother for people working across multiple displays.
How to Access It
- Advanced NAT configuration is available now for IPSec connectors.
- macOS Tahoe DPC support and the multi-monitor window placement improvement are available in the latest macOS agent build.