Here are descriptions of the more relevant changes in EVSS 3.01
Platform changes
Automatic Activation
Administrator can send to users an SMS message containing a special URL link. Clicking on that link, users could, with a single click:
- download and install PrivateGSM client
- configure and activate their own account
Provisioning Support
Provisioning Profiles defines templates to provision client configuration. Currently used only by automatic activation
License Proxying
PrivateServer can act as proxy for license requests issued by PrivateGSM clients. This feature is aimed at protecting users' privacy.
PrivateGSM changes
Configuration lockout for provisioned clients
On clients activated with automatic activation it is not possible to change settings
Android support
Added support for new Android devices: Samsung Galaxy III, Samsung Galaxy Nexus and HTC One X
Added support for Ice Scream Sandwich (4.0.x) and Jelly Bean (4.1.x)
Support for OS 7.1 on blackberry
Added support for OS 7.1 on Blackberry devices: Bold 9900, Curve 9360 and Torch 9810
PrivateServer changes
Bulk user import
It is now possible to do a bulk import from a CSV file
Backup/Restore
Improved UI: backup file can be download/upload both from WEB console and from SSH
Service availability
VoIP service is, by default, under active monitoring with 1 minute frequency: after 3 consecutive failures, service is automatically restarted
3rd party PBX
Added support to configure SIP trunk to/from Cisco CUCMBE
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Added AES-256 support (RFC
Added compatibility with RFC 6188: audio data can be encrypted with AES-128 or AES-256, depending on endpoints. PrivateGSM clients 11.1 do have support for AES-256 and will take advantage of it.
PrivateGSM changes
TODO
PrivateServer changes
Data Archival
Data archival is about archiving automatically historical data on file system and removing them from SQL database. Administrator can configure the time window to keep historical data online. Archived data can be exported/downloaded and removed from PrivateServer.
This version introduces data archival for SIP Sessions data, which are generally useful only for debugging and support purposes.