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New Feature
Application Credential Injection
PAM360 Remote Connect now supports Application Credential Injection, a new feature designed to
streamline and secure access to database servers through third-party thick-client applications such as
DBeaver and MySQL Workbench. This feature automatically populates the required database credentials and
connection details into the thick-client application, enabling seamless connections via PAM360 Remote
Connect. The necessary information is securely retrieved from the PAM360 server, eliminating the need
for manual input and reducing the risk of credential exposure.
Refer to our help documentation to learn more about this in detail.
Enhancements
Enhancement
Introducing SSH Proxy support in PAM360 Remote Connect. With this latest enhancement, connections between user machines and target endpoints are tunneled seamlessly through an SSH connection with a designated proxy resource, thus eliminating the direct communication between the Remote Connect application and targeted endpoints, ensuring enhanced security and smoother connectivity.
Upgrade
The PuTTY version has been upgraded from 0.80 to 0.81.
Bug Fix
Previously, remote sessions to resources lacking local accounts were inaccessible using domain account credentials. This issue has now been resolved.
Upgrade
The PuTTY version has been upgraded from version 0.75 to 0.8.
Bug Fix
Earlier, from build 4000, the Remote Connect application failed and closed during the remote session when resizing the application's window. This issue has now been fixed.
Bug Fixes
Watch our detailed video for help setting up and using PAM360 Remote Connect.