Hey Everyone,

I'm excited to announce that Sophos Connect 2.0 for Windows is now available in early access!

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Sophos Connect 2.0 for Windows EAP Download

Major new features

The main focus of this release is adding support for SSL VPN, while making it possible to bulk-deploy SSL VPN as easily as you can Sophos Connect v1.

SSL VPN support for Windows Bulk Deployment of SSL VPN config via new provisioning file The same convenience features you expect in Sophos Connect for IPsec

OTP prompt support

Improved DUO MFA support (when connecting to XGv18)

Auto-Connect

Logon script execution on connect

Remote gateway availability probing Automatic re-fetch latest user policy if SSL policy updated on firewall (when using provisioning file to deploy) Manual re-fetch latest policy Automatic failover to next firewall WAN link when one link fails File extension association for policy files - Import a policy file into Sophos Connect just by double-clicking it in Windows Explorer, or opening the file attached in an email

Provisioning File

The key to a number of the features is the new provisioning file format. It allows a single file to be distributed to all users, exactly as you can for IPsec today. Currently, this file must be manually created, but it's very easy. Just take an example from the supplied documentation, and change the values you want.

The provisioning file works by pointing the client to the XG user portal address and port. When the provisioning file is pushed to a client, the user sees the connection listed, just like any other, and when they click connect, they will be prompted for credentials, just like any other connection. The client will then login to the XG user portal using the supplied credentials, and fetch the latest SSL VPN policy for that user, and connect the VPN using the same credentials just entered. This is all invisible to the user, and only adds a few seconds to the connection time. Then later, if the connection fails, the client will automatically fetch an updated VPN profile from the user portal, in case any of the policy settings have been changed.

Bulk deployment works seamlessly when the user portal is accessible to clients where they are connecting from. If you are concerned about exposing the user portal to the internet on default ports, you may want to consider move it to a less commonly used port, that will lower its exposure to drive-by port 443 scans. You can of course only expose the user portal to internal networks, though this will limit the effectiveness of the bulk deployment.

Provisioning file documentation

Known Issues