In our quest to continuously improve IRP, we’ve made substantial changes to the platform’s interface. With this release, we’ve transitioned away from the old PHP-based Frontend, introducing GMI as the primary UI. We believe this shift modernizes the user experience, regardless if you are using a single IRP platform or multiple IRP instances. A single, unified interface will now be used, ensuring a more efficient and cohesive management process.
In our quest to continuously improve IRP, we’ve made substantial changes to the platform’s interface. With this release, we’ve transitioned away from the old PHP-based Frontend, introducing GMI as the primary UI. We believe this shift modernizes the user experience, regardless if you are using a single IRP platform or multiple IRP instances. A single, unified interface will now be used, ensuring a more efficient and cohesive management process.
Understanding the diverse environments in which IRP operates, we’ve extended our support to include Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9. This update ensures that users running the latest RHEL environment can deploy IRP seamlessly, benefiting from all the features and stability that IRP offers, along with the robustness of RHEL 9.
Security remains a top priority, and with IRP v 4.2.4, we’ve introduced the ability to configure TLS ciphers directly in the GMI config YML file. This addition provides users with greater flexibility and control over their TLS encryption settings, allowing for customized security configurations that meet the unique needs of each network.
We invite you to explore the complete set of features and improvements available with IRP v4.2.4. Get in touch with us to arrange a personalized demonstration.