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Allow me work remotely with SSH and RDP
It is good to be able to finally be able to connect to non-browser based resources. I use Microsoft RDP and Termius with this client in the background.
2.0
September 28, 2024
DNS over TLS (DoT) support. You can enable DoT to secure traffic between Zero Trust Client and SIA DNS resolvers. Without DoT, DNS queries from the Internet are unencrypted and available in plaintext as they travel from a DNS client to a DNS resolver. DoT secures this information with TLS encryption by adding privacy and preventing threat actors from spoofing traffic or hijacking DNS from the local network. For instructions, see Configure DoT settings in the SIA documentation. Local bypass support. Local bypass settings in Enterprise Center let you configure the Zero Trust Client traffic that you don’t want directed to the SIA cloud. The traffic you specify bypasses SIA and is directed to another resolver, such as a local or public resolver. Threat Protection in Zero Trust Client doesn’t forward this traffic to SIA. To learn how to configure domains and DNS suffixes that you don’t want directed to SIA, see SIA documentation. Remote Access toggle. Go to Settings to enable or disable the Access service on your mobile device. Debug logging toggle. When enabled in Settings, debug logging lets you capture detailed information about the client, including Access and Threat Protection status, VPN activity, and visited hostnames or IP addresses. Note that debug logging may negatively impact the client’s performance. You can review client logs in Enterprise Center. Threat Protection remediation. Attempts to access a host or resource that is blocked by the current SIA policy setting are now displayed on the Activity screen. Fixed issues. Fixed an issue with accessing case sensitive hostnames. Fixed an issue with syncing client and policy settings with Enterprise Center.
More1.2.6
August 27, 2024
Fixed client connectivity issues when more than two connectors are deployed in the environment.
1.2.3
July 8, 2024
Improved Access performance. Resolved an issue causing extended loading times for web applications.
1.2.2
June 5, 2024
Threat Protection (beta). This release adds a new feature that lets you enable or disable Threat Protection within the app settings.
1.2.1
May 1, 2024
New features and improvements Threat Protection (beta). Zero Trust Client extends Secure Internet Access Enterprise (SIA) protection to mobile devices. Threat Protection directs DNS traffic to SIA for analysis. With Zero Trust Client, you can apply SIA policies to requests that are made inside and outside the corporate network.
More1.1.1
January 5, 2024
New features and improvements Device Posture remediation. The Activity screen now displays information about blocked attempts to access applications or resources when the device doesn’t meet the required risk assessment criteria dictated by the access policy. Remediation messages suggest actions the user can take to fix the problems that were detected. EAA Applications with Device Posture criteria. EAA Applications that enforce Device Posture criteria in their Access Control are now accessible by devices using the mobile client. Zero Trust Client Mobile is now available in Japanese. To switch languages, set your device’s operating system language to Japanese. Distribute the mobile client with MDM solutions. Refer to the MDM section in the client documentation to learn how to distribute Zero Trust Client Mobile with MDM solutions. Fixed issues Entering the IDP URL with a http or https protocol prefix no longer results in an error. IDP hostnames that contain numbers are now supported. Various UI fixes and improvements.
More1.1.0
November 6, 2023
Fixed issues - Fixed an issue with overlapping wildcard and CIDR configurations which resulted in the mobile client being unable to access some applications. - Fixed an issue that caused the app to crash when trying to connect to VPN from Settings on iOS. - The Send Report button no longer disappears from the Diagnostics tab when switching between tabs on iOS. - The client now informs the user that they need to reinstall the app to switch to a different IdP after logging out. - Multiple UI updates
More1.0
September 10, 2023
Yes, Akamai Zero Trust Client can support iPad devices.
The Akamai Zero Trust Client app was created by Akamai Technologies, Inc..
The Akamai Zero Trust Client app currently supports iOS 14.1 or later.
Users are raving about Akamai Zero Trust Client, which has an exceptional rating of 5 out of 5.
Akamai Zero Trust Client Relates To The Business App Genre.
2.0 is the latest released Akamai Zero Trust Client version.
Akamai Zero Trust Client updated its app on October 6, 2024.
The release date of the app was July 5, 2024.
This app is rated for ages 4 and up, and contains only family-friendly content.
The following list of languages is supported by the Akamai Zero Trust Client app: English, Japanese.
No, Akamai Zero Trust Client is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Akamai Zero Trust Client does not support in-app purchases.
No, Akamai Zero Trust Client does not provide support for Apple Vision Pro.
No, you can not expect ads while using Akamai Zero Trust Client.