Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for AsyncOS 10.0.x for Cisco Web Security Appliances
What’s New
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What’s New in Cisco AsyncOS 10.0.0-233 (LD)
What’s New in Cisco AsyncOS 10.0.0-142 (LD)
Feature
Description
curl
command
You can send a cURL request directly to a Web server, or to a Web server
via proxy, with the request and response HTTP headers returned to let
you determine why a Web page is failing to load. See “Web Security
Appliance CLI Commands” in the User Guide.
via proxy, with the request and response HTTP headers returned to let
you determine why a Web page is failing to load. See “Web Security
Appliance CLI Commands” in the User Guide.
Note
This command is for Administrator or Operator use only, under
TAC supervision.
TAC supervision.
Feature
Description
Referrer Exceptions
You can now define exceptions to the default actions configured for
embedded/referred content. A Website may embed or refer to content
that is categorized differently than the source page, or that is considered
an application of a different type than the source. By default,
embedded/referred content is blocked or monitored based on the action
selected for its assigned category or application, regardless of how the
source Website is categorized. See “Exceptions to Blocking for
Embedded and Referred Content” in the User Guide.
embedded/referred content. A Website may embed or refer to content
that is categorized differently than the source page, or that is considered
an application of a different type than the source. By default,
embedded/referred content is blocked or monitored based on the action
selected for its assigned category or application, regardless of how the
source Website is categorized. See “Exceptions to Blocking for
Embedded and Referred Content” in the User Guide.
AMP Private Cloud
A Cisco AMP Virtual Private Cloud appliance can now be deployed
on-premises in “air-gap” mode to provide private file reputation filtering
for connected WSAs. See “Enabling and Configuring the File
Reputation and Analysis Services” in the User Guide.
on-premises in “air-gap” mode to provide private file reputation filtering
for connected WSAs. See “Enabling and Configuring the File
Reputation and Analysis Services” in the User Guide.
AMP Reporting
enhancements
enhancements
The AMP-related report pages have been enhanced, including new
reporting panels and displays, additional columns of information in
existing reporting panels, as well as cross-links between certain reports.
reporting panels and displays, additional columns of information in
existing reporting panels, as well as cross-links between certain reports.
Retrospective alerts now provide additional information, including file
name and total number of users infected. In addition, the formatting of
retrospective alerts has been updated to make them more “readable.”
name and total number of users infected. In addition, the formatting of
retrospective alerts has been updated to make them more “readable.”
A new log-entry field was added to the access logs; a file-verdict number
appended to the end of the log entry, as follows:
appended to the end of the log entry, as follows:
1 - UNKNOWN
2 - CLEAN
3 – MALICIOUS
4 - UNSCANNABLE
Updated User Agents list
The list of available user agents available for selection during policy
definition has been updated and expanded. This list is presented on the
Advanced > Membership by User Agent page, which is accessed from a
number of feature pages such as Identification Profiles, Routing Policies,
and so on.
definition has been updated and expanded. This list is presented on the
Advanced > Membership by User Agent page, which is accessed from a
number of feature pages such as Identification Profiles, Routing Policies,
and so on.