![]() ![]() (Pro) Displayed creation date of OneDrive backups was incorrect.(Pro) Authentication of OneDrive when HTTP_REFERER not set.Dropbox runs out of memory when more than 50 files in folder.Text fields too long on SugarSync destination settings.wp-config.php backed up twice when parent folder is included in backup.Unable to download from S3 when using predefined region.PHP warning when backing up to S3 destination.(Pro) Default character set fetched from alternative database credentials.(Pro) Include unique IV when encrypting archives.Support for object lock in S3 by adding Content-MD5 header.Created backwpup_ftp_use_passive_address filter for when FTP is behind NAT.Support for additional S3 storage classes.Here follows the changelog for the BackWPup Release 4.0.0: Now a unique IV is generated with each encryption, making the process more secure and the data encryption safer and stronger to eavesdropping and decryption attacks. Proper encryption requires an initialization vector (IV), which wasn’t included in the encryption process under previous versions. Initialization Vector added to encrypt archives We’ve now created a filter called backwpup_ftp_use_passive_address, which allows setting the FTP_USEPASVADDRESS option to false, which will ignore the passive address given. PHP will trust this address, so connections will fail because it can’t connect to that address. If the user’s FTP server is behind a firewall, it will often give an address for passive connections like 0.0.0.0. The BackWPup encountering issues when saving the backup to Dropbox, causing the upload to fail due to more than 50 files being stored and running out of memory, has also been properly resolved.įinally, authentication and connection issues have also been spotted and solved in OneDrive and HiDrive destinations. Regarding other destinations, our developers performed several fixes: on SugarSync and MS Azure, download problems have been solved. Previously a bug in S3 blocked the data download when using the predefined region for the service. Now the new classes have been added in BackWPup: Standard Infrequent Access, One Zone-Infrequent Access, Intelligent-Tiering, and Glacier Instant Retrieval. In fact, Amazon S3 offers several storage classes that users can select depending on their data access needs. We added new storage classes for Amazon S3 (Amazon Simple Storage Service). You can take a closer look at some of this new version’s changes in this post. There are improvements in some features now and several fixes. BackWPup release 4.0.0 is now in our shops! In this new version, we added new classes and fixes for the Destinations our goal always is to be up-to-date with the status of art of some of the Destinations with which BackWPup can work. ![]()
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