Cisco Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client v3.x Release Notes

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Release Notes for Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, Release 3.0
 
  New Features in Release 3.0.5075
AnyConnect 3.0.5080 supports the latest 
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New Features in Release 3.0.5075
AnyConnect 3.0.5075 is a maintenance release that incorporates the Host Scan Engine Update, 3.0.5075. 
This release does not introduce any new features.
New Features in Release 3.0.4235
AnyConnect 3.0.4235 is a maintenance release that resolves the list of caveats in 
 and adds 
support for Mac OS X, ScanCenter Hosted Configuration for the Web Security Hosted Client Profile, 
enhanced split DNS functionality, and LZS compression. 
Mac OS X Support
The Web Security Module now supports these Mac OS X operating systems:
Mac OS X v10.7 (x86 32-bit and x64 64-bit)
Mac OS X v10.6 (x86 32-bit and x64 64-bit)*
* We will discontinue support for v10.6 by AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, 
Release 3.2.
New Installation Directory Structure for Mac OS X
In previous releases of AnyConnect, AnyConnect components were installed in the opt/cisco/vpn path. 
Now, AnyConnect components are installed in the /opt/cisco/anyconnect path. 
ScanCenter Hosted Configuration Support for Web Security Client Profile
The ScanCenter Hosted Configuration for the Web Security Hosted Client Profile gives administrators 
the ability to provide new Web Security client profiles to Web Security clients. Devices with Web 
Security can download a new client profile from the cloud (hosted configuration files reside on the 
ScanCenter server). The only prerequisite for this feature is for the device to have Web Security installed 
with a valid client profile. 
Administrators use the Web Security Profile Editor to create the client profile files and then upload the 
clear text XML file to a ScanCenter server. This XML file must contain a valid license key from 
ScanSafe. The Hosted Configuration feature uses the license key when retrieving a new client profile file 
from the Hosted Configuration (ScanCenter) server. Once the new client profile file is on the server, 
devices with Web Security automatically poll the server and download the new client profile file, 
provided that the license in the existing Web Security client profile is the same as a license associated 
with a client profile on the Hosted server. Once a new client profile has been downloaded, Web Security 
will not download the same file again until the administrator makes a new client profile file available.