
WHATS THE RUMPUS PASSWORD
Traditionally, users supply a password to gain access to restricted services. Users can upload, download, preview, and delete files on the server with a single click, and can create new drop shipments with more flexibility than previously possible with Rumplet.Ī Rumpus server license will automatically include the ability to run a number of Tether clients (depending on whether the Rumpus server license is Standard or Pro), with additional simultaneous seats available on a per-client basis. Tether includes 3 basic views, a file browser, a recent files list, and a drop ship listing. Rumpus 8.2 includes a client application "Rumpus Tether" that is designed to run within your organization to give your users quick and easy access to content on the Rumpus server. The "Rumplet" application has proven to be very popular, so we've massively expanded on it. We have continued to make improvements in the Web File Manager, both behind the scenes (often HTTP protocol updates to improve security and browser compatibility) and in the user interface. Cookie Consent Requestįor servers that accept data from clients in the European Union, Rumpus now supports a simple and configurable cookie consent function, satisfying the GDPR ePrivacy directive. A new "SpamBots" view shows auto-detected flagged access attempts and streamlines IP-based service bans for easier and better performance and security management.

A "Processes" view displays the number of sessions and/or active connections for each individual service, as well as peak usage statistics administrators can use to optimize server setup. The new Admin Console provides a deeper, more functional look at your server. In other words, the feature allows you to send people to your server and automatically obtain a user account for uploading, downloading and managing files.
WHATS THE RUMPUS REGISTRATION
Rumpus' User Account Self Registration feature allows users to connect via Web browser and gain basic access to the server without an administrator having to create a user account for them. The new function allows administrators to obtain a trusted certificate at no cost, and with relative ease. Rumpus now includes the ability to directly interface with Let's Encrypt, a free, automated, and open certificate authority brought to you by the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). This includes updating LibSSH to 0.9.X and OpenSSL to 1.1.1x, as well as corresponding updates to Rumpus functions and uses of these libraries. Security and cryptographic libraries and protocols have been updated to current modern releases.

What's New In Rumpus 9.0 Updated Foundation
