Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S670 Release Notes

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Release Notes for AsyncOS 10.0.x for Cisco Web Security Appliances
 
  Installation and Upgrade Notes
Special Characters Allowed in Active Directory User Names
Prior to AsyncOS 9.0, attempts to join an Active Directory domain with a user name that included special 
characters would produce an error. Now the following special characters can be used in domain user 
names: 
` ~ ( ) { } ! # ^ _ $ &
 (however, note that 
%
 is not yet supported).
Limit on Number of WCCP Dynamic Service Groups
You can configure no more than 15 WCCP service groups on the Web Security appliance.  
Limit on Number of Concurrent Sessions
Beginning in AsyncOS 8.5, individual users are limited to a maximum of 10 concurrent sessions; this 
total includes both CLI and Web interface sessions.
List of Available Upgrades
Beginning in AsyncOS 8.5, all available releases appear in the list of available upgrades, including 
releases that would previously have been provisioned only to a limited number of customers as a limited 
release. 
Each release in the list is identified by the release type (ED - Early Deployment, GD - General 
Deployment, MD - Maintenance Deployment, etc.) For an explanation of these terms, see 
Support Requests Require CCO ID and Support Contract 
Beginning in AsyncOS 8.5, in order to open a support request from the appliance, you must enter a CCO 
ID and a support contract ID. 
New Certificate Management Page 
Beginning in AsyncOS 8.5, certificate management functionality has been moved from the Security 
Services > HTTPS Proxy page to a new, stand-alone page: Network > Certificate Management. 
Exporting Web Tracking Data 
Previously, when exporting web tracking data as CSV, the data was sorted by timestamp. Beginning in 
AsyncOS 8.5, this data is not sorted. 
SNMP Monitoring 
Beginning in AsyncOS 8.5, the following functionality is different from previous implementations: 
Message authentication and encryption are mandatory when enabling SNMPv3. Passwords for 
authentication and encryption should be different. The encryption algorithm can be AES (recommended) 
or DES. The authentication algorithm can be SHA-1 (recommended) or MD5.