1. DNS Query Logging. Log file entries for DNS queries now identify the name of the host host being looked up and the RFC1035 query type identifier.
2. DNS Server. NetProxy 3.60 includes an inbuilt DNS server capable of serving custom DNS information to to the local network.
3. Multilink PPP. There is a new "Allow Multilink connections" checkbox in NetProxy's Dialling dialog that permits the use of Multilink dialup connections on versions of Windows that support this feature.
4. A new "logfile" command has been added to NetProxy's telnet gateway. This command allows remote viewing of a specified number of log entries from the end of the current NetProxy log file. The command can be password protected or disabled.
5. Time-Based Usage Restrictions. Individual hosts and groups of hosts can now have their NetProxy access limited to specific times of day and days of the week.
6. NetProxy's SOCKS v5 server now includes support for SOCKS5 "UDP associations". This greatly increases the number of applications that will work with NetProxy's SOCKS5 service.
FIXES
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1. A potential problem that could have caused NetProxy's CPU usage to jump to 100% whilst sending large amounts of data via a mapped-port connection (e.g. sending e-mail with a very large attachment) has been resolved.
2. Numerous minor optimisations have been made to several aspects of the NetProxy engine to improve performance and reliability.
3. NetProxy now ships with the latest Microsoft runtime libararies.
4. A problem that could cause NetProxy's WWW Proxy service to sometimes erroneously display as "Disabled" has been fixed.