What is new in RemotelyAnywhere
Stay up to date on the latest features and updates for RemotelyAnywhere.
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.5378, Network Console version 9.1.377 - August 1, 2024
- Plugin version 1.0.0.5629 released
- OpenSSH was updated to version 9.6
- OpenSSL was updated to version 3.0.14
- Blank screen is now supported on monitors with 4K resolution even if the remote host's display has a lower resolution
- Security and stability improvements
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.5331 - March 21, 2024
- Security and stability improvements
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.5314 - February 22, 2024
- OpenSSL 3.0 is now supported.
Network Console version 9.1.361 - February 22, 2024
- Command prompt in Network Console doubled keystrokes when using PowerShell version 7 and behaved unexpectedly when using PowerShell version 6. This issue only occurred when using Network Console version 9.1.353 to connect to RemotelyAnywhere clients running version 12.4.5242.
- In NetworkConsole, keyboard capturing did not work as expected when you switched between tabs on your client computer during remote control.
- The dashboard was displayed without the toolbar when it was started with the following command:
NetworkConsole.exe openra -computer <machineName> -login <username> -ssl -pass <password>.
In this case, it was not possible to start remote control, file manager, and Command Prompt operations from the host's dashboard.
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.5242 - March 30, 2023
- During remote control, you can now change resolution when the screen is already blanked
- The Dashboard now displays information on CPUs with up to 64 cores
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1t
- Increased generated RSA key size to 4096 bits
- Various minor performance and security improvements
Network Console version 9.1.341 - March 30, 2023
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1t
- Various minor performance improvements
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.5190 - September 15, 2022
- The following operating systems are now supported in RemotelyAnywhere:
- Windows 11
- Windows Server 2022
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1q.
- OpenSSH was updated to 8.9.
- In some cases, line breaks were missing between messages in RemotelyAnywhere chat.
- Various minor improvements.
Network Console version 9.0.322 - September 15, 2022
- In Network Console, logging is now enabled by default. You can also enable debug-level logging in the Network Console settings.
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1q.
- Various minor improvements.
- You can now upgrade to the latest version of Network Console without uninstalling your current version first.
Network Console version 9.0.255 - June 10, 2022
- Browser support for RemotelyAnywhere ends in Internet Explorer 11. As of June 15, 2022, Microsoft removes Internet Explorer 11 from Windows versions 10 and 11. As a result, the full feature set of RemotelyAnywhere will only be available in Network Console on those operating systems. For more information, see Browser support for RemotelyAnywhere ends in Internet Explorer 11. To download the latest Network Console, see RemotelyAnywhere Downloads (View All).
- The following operating systems are now supported in RemotelyAnywhere:
- Windows 10
- Windows 11
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2019
- Windows Server 2022
At the same time, the following operating systems are no longer supported:- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista
- Windows Server 2003
- Windows Server 2008
- With the removal of Internet Explorer from Windows 10 and Windows 11, you will only be able to access the full feature set of RemotelyAnywhere using Network Console. For more, see Browser support for RemotelyAnywhere ends in Internet Explorer 11.
- You can no longer sign in to Network Console with NTLM authentication.
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1o
- Various minor improvements
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.0.5085 - September 20, 2021
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1l
- Virtual Display Driver is now removed when RemotelyAnywhere is uninstalled
- Various security improvements
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.0.5067 - May 20, 2021
- Remote Control performance improvements.
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1k.
- Various security improvements.
- Blank screen support for Windows 10 v2004 and above.
- This version of Remotely Anywhere supports Windows 10 20H2.
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.0.5024 - February 1, 2021
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1i.
- OpenSSH was updated to 8.4.
- SCP bug fix.
RemotelyAnywhere version 12.4.0.4924 - July 16, 2020
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1g.
- MD5 Hash was replaced with SHA1 algorithm to identify Certs.
- Horizontal scrolling, back, and forward mouse buttons are now supported in Remote Control.
RemotelyAnywhere (version 12.4.4855) - Apr. 24, 2020
- OpenSSL was updated to 1.1.1d.
- OpenSSH was updated to 8.2.
- Unused HTTP DELETE endpoints have been removed.
- New PowerShell terminal added to replace Command Prompt on supported Operating Systems - Windows 10 build 1809, Windows Server 2019 build 1809 and above.
- Added some missing CSRF token checks.
RemotelyAnywhere (version 12.4.4726) - Dec. 9, 2019
- Security improvements.
RemotelyAnywhere (version 12.4.4693) - Oct. 28, 2019
- LSA protection can now be configured on computers running RemotelyAnywhere. For more information, see Configuring Additional LSA Protection.
RemotelyAnywhere (version 12.4.4569) - July 4, 2019
- OpenSSH 8.0 has been integrated into RemotelyAnywhere.
- Windows Server 2019 is now supported.
RemotelyAnywhere (version 12.4.4472) - March 25, 2019
- OpenSSH 7.9 has been integrated into RemotelyAnywhere.
- SSH2 keys now have a default length of 4096 bits.
RemotelyAnywhere (version 12.4.4429) - Jan. 21, 2019
- Cryptographic protocol enhancements (OpenSSL 1.0.2q).