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# Commander 18.0.10

### New Features

* Vault-style passphrase generation
* New `pam action service map` command to map users to discovered Windows services.
* KeeperAI setting  `pam connection ai` now supports `--enabled`/`-e` and `--session-terminate`/`-st` flags to configure resource-level AI settings.

### Improvements

* PAM graph migration — Service discovery data migrated from the user service graph to the PAM graph.

### Bug Fixes

* Fixed `KEEPER_SSL_CERT_FILE` being ignored for SSL verification in REST, PAM, tunnel HTTP, and DAG connections.
* Fixed `nsf-mkdir` to correctly resolve existing parent folder UIDs in paths instead of treating them as literal names.
* Fixed non-owners being able to attach PAM rotation scripts; uploads are now flagged with `is_script` for server-side owner enforcement.
* Fixed OS type detection by lowercasing the value before comparing against `"windows"`.
* Fixed `mc_transfer_perform` to respect the `treeKeyTypeId` property.


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