Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C670 Release Notes
Known Issues
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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.2 for Email
OL-22161-03
Other Issues
Table 9
Other Issues
Defect ID
Description
68337
AsyncOS Saves Exported PKCS#12 Certificate with .cer Extension.
When exporting a PKCS#12 certificate from the Certificates > Export Certificate page
in the GUI, AsyncOS saves the certificate with the .cer extension instead of .p12.
in the GUI, AsyncOS saves the certificate with the .cer extension instead of .p12.
71854
Reboot Required to Show Message Tracking Data After resetconfig.
No results are shown in Message Tracking after running
resetconfig
on an Email
Security appliance running AsyncOS 7.1.2 for Email and using
loadconfig
to load a
configuration file. To work around this issue, reboot the appliance. All message
tracking details will appear correctly after the reboot.
tracking details will appear correctly after the reboot.
71991
Incorrect Certificate Warning Appears When Editing an IP Interface.
When editing an IP interface that does not have custom certificates, the Email Security
appliance incorrectly displays a warning message saying that the
appliance incorrectly displays a warning message saying that the
https_cert
certificate does not exist anymore. This warning does not show after committing your
changes. This issue occurs only after upgrading to version 7.1.2.
changes. This issue occurs only after upgrading to version 7.1.2.
67160
Non-Default Administrator Can Reset Configuration Using System Setup
Wizard.
Wizard.
Any user assigned to the administrator user role can run the System Setup Wizard and
reset the appliance’s configuration. Only the
reset the appliance’s configuration. Only the
admin
user is expected to be able to run
the System Setup Wizard.
68278
Internet Explorer 7 Displays Error Messages for System Upgrade Page.
When you open the System Upgrade page in Internet Explorer 7, IE7 displays an
“Object Required” error in the status bar at the bottom of the browser window. If you
select a version of AsyncOS and click Begin Upgrade, AsyncOS displays an
“Upgrade failure” error message, but AsyncOS is actually upgrading the appliance
and displays the upgrade progress below the error message. Workaround: Ignore the
error messages and continue with the upgrade.
“Object Required” error in the status bar at the bottom of the browser window. If you
select a version of AsyncOS and click Begin Upgrade, AsyncOS displays an
“Upgrade failure” error message, but AsyncOS is actually upgrading the appliance
and displays the upgrade progress below the error message. Workaround: Ignore the
error messages and continue with the upgrade.
Table 8
Upgrading Issues
Defect ID
Description