Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Release Notes
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Release Notes for AsyncOS 8.8 for Cisco Web Security Appliances - ED
Installation and Upgrade Notes
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NTP servers
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Local update servers, including Proxy Servers for updates
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Authentication services
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AnyConnect Security Mobility
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Novell eDirectory authentication servers
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Custom logo for end-user notification pages
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Communication between the Web Security appliance and the Security Management appliance
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WCCP versions prior to 2.01
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SNMP
Availability of Kerberos Authentication for Operating Systems and Browsers
You can use Kerberos authentication with these operating systems and browsers:
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Windows servers 2003, 2008, 2008R2 and 2012
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Latest releases of Safari and Firefox browsers on Mac (OSX Version 10.5+)
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IE (Version 7+) and latest releases of Firefox and Chrome browsers on Windows 7 and XP.
Kerberos authentication is not available with these operating systems and browsers:
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Windows operating systems not mentioned above
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Browsers not mentioned above
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iOS and Android
Deploying a Virtual Appliance
To deploy a virtual appliance, see the Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance Installation Guide,
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Migrating from a Hardware Appliance to a Virtual Appliance
Step 1
Set up your virtual appliance with this AsyncOS release using the documentation described in
Step 2
Upgrade your hardware appliance to this AsyncOS release.
Step 3
Save the configuration file from your upgraded hardware appliance.
Step 4
Load the configuration file from the hardware appliance onto the virtual appliance.
If your hardware and virtual appliances have different IP addresses, deselect Load Network Settings
before loading the configuration file.
before loading the configuration file.
Step 5
Commit your changes.
Step 6
Go to Network > Authentication and join the domain again. Otherwise identities won’t work.