Asians Cloud | Changelog

Release Updates - V3 - January 26, 2025

What’s New

  1. Bypass Settings Take Priority Over Cache
    We’ve refined our caching logic so that if you enable a Bypass rule, caching will be disabled—no matter what other settings are in place. This eliminates confusion and ensures the behavior you intend (no caching) always comes first.

Bug Fixes

  1. IP Removal Scheduling
    • We Enhanced a logic where an IP’s removal time kept extending. Now, if an IP is marked for removal, it will be removed during the next scheduled maintenance task.
  2. Caching Rules Bypass
    • We’ve also fine-tuned the logic to ensure that content is never cached if the “All Cookie Bypass” option is enabled. Any relevant UI elements that might conflict with the bypass rule will be visibly disabled or greyed out to prevent confusion.

What’s New

  1. Network Efficiency & Security Hardening
    • We’ve introduced optimizations to reduce unnecessary TCP retransmissions, lowering network overhead and improving response times. Additionally, a new filtering mechanism identifies and thwarts suspicious SYN packets before they can overwhelm the system. These enhancements work together behind the scenes to keep your experience smooth and secure, even under heavy network conditions.

  2. Smarter DNS-Based Certificate Validation
    • To ensure that SSL certificate generation proceeds smoothly, we’ve added a new validation check when using DNS-based certificate methods. This pre-validation step confirms the presence of specific DNS records, helping prevent failed certificate challenges and saving you time. With this enhancement, certificate provisioning is more reliable and transparent, making secure connectivity simpler than ever.

  3. More Intuitive Shadow Domain Deletion Workflow
    • We’ve refined the process for handling shadow domain deletions to prevent accidental removals. The new workflow guides users by restricting certain actions until the correct steps are followed. This change helps maintain domain integrity and reduces the risk of unintended domain deletions, offering greater peace of mind when managing domain configurations.

  4. Geo Location Restriction Awareness for SSL Certificate Generation
    • When Geo Location Restriction restrictions are enabled, you’ll now see a clear warning that SSL certificate generation may not proceed until those restrictions are disabled. By providing an upfront notification, we help you avoid confusion and ensure that you adjust security settings before attempting to secure your domains with new certificates.

  5. Improved Domain Sorting for Better Organization
    • We’ve introduced a domain sorting feature that places newly added or recently updated domains at the top of the list. You can now quickly identify the latest changes without sifting through older entries. This feature makes it easier for both support teams and users to find and manage domains, improving overall workflow and clarity.

Bug Fixes

  1. Robust Cookies and Cache System
    • We’ve enhanced cookies and cache systems, with robust measures. With this fix, user sessions are properly isolated, ensuring that everyone sees only their own account details. This improvement safeguards user privacy and enhances trust in the platform’s reliability.

What’s New

  1. Reusable Cache for Wildcard Domains

    • We’ve optimized proxy caching for wildcard domains by introducing the Cache Reusable feature. This feature helps reduce redundant cache entries for each prefix domain, improving cache efficiency. Both clients and the CS team can now enable or disable this feature as needed within the console. Disabling this feature restores the original cache configuration, ensuring flexibility based on the requirements.
  2. Captcha Challenge for Enhanced Security

    • We’ve added a Captcha Challenge as part of our security shield features. This enhancement ensures that users are presented with a captcha page before proceeding, which adds an additional layer of security. The captcha functionality has been integrated into the existing system plugin, making it seamless for customers and CS teams to activate this feature when required.

Bug Fixes

  • JS Shield Restart Issue Resolved

    • We fixed an issue where the JS Shield was repeatedly restarting when a specific configuration involving custom request headers was applied. This fix ensures smooth operation when using both JS Shield and Custom Header features simultaneously without conflicts.
  • Random HTTPS Accessibility After Certificate Removal

    • An irregular issue where domains is randomly accessible over HTTPS even after SSL/TLS certificates were removed from the console has been resolved. Now, once a certificate is removed, accessing the domain via HTTPS will result in a connection error, ensuring that no encrypted traffic is served without a valid certificate. This enhances security and prevents unauthorized access.
  • Domain Lock Icon Color Fix

    • We’ve addressed an issue where the lock icon for newly created domains wasn’t turning green even after generating a valid certificate for wildcard shadow domains. With this fix, the lock icon will now correctly display as green when certificates are in place, improving visual confirmation of secure connections.
  • Wildcard Shadow Domain Certificate Enhancements

    • Additional fixes and enhancements have been made to improve the handling of wildcard shadow domain certificates, ensuring more reliable and streamlined management.

What’s New

  1. Last Deployed Date-Time Feature

    • We’ve added a new feature that displays the last deployment date and time within the console. This allows users to track the most recent updates for better management of their environments.
  2. Auto-Renewal of Certificates for Internal Domains

    • Certificates for internal domains now support automatic renewal, ensuring that SSL/TLS certificates are kept up to date without manual intervention. This includes domains across different versions of our system. As we continue monitoring this process, we aim to extend this feature to more internal domains for smoother, automated certificate management.
  3. Support for Multiple Domains in Certificate Renewal

    • Users can now generate or renew certificates for multiple domains simultaneously, streamlining the management of SSL certificates for large infrastructure setups.
  4. Merge Function for IP Whitelisting & Blacklisting

    • A new merge function has been added for managing IP whitelists and blacklists. Previously, batch edits would overwrite the existing list, but with this enhancement, users can now merge new entries with the current IP lists. This prevents accidental overwrites and ensures the integrity of historical records.