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Release Notes for AsyncOS 10.0.x for Cisco Web Security Appliances
Important! Actions Required After Upgrading
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Remove the existing entry for your appliance from the known hosts list in your ssh utility. Then ssh
to the appliance and accept the connection with the new key.
to the appliance and accept the connection with the new key.
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If you use SCP push to transfer logs to a remote server (including Splunk): Clear the old SSH host
key for the appliance from the remote server.
key for the appliance from the remote server.
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If your deployment includes a Cisco Content Security Management Appliance, see important
instructions in the Release Notes for that appliance.
instructions in the Release Notes for that appliance.
File Analysis: Required Changes to View Analysis Result Details in the Cloud
The requirement in this section was introduced in AsyncOS 8.8.
If you have deployed multiple content security appliances (web, email, and/or management) and you
want to view detailed file analysis results in the cloud for all files uploaded from any appliance in your
organization, you must configure an appliance group on each appliance after upgrading. To configure
appliance groups, see the “File Reputation Filtering and File Analysis” chapter in the user guide PDF.
(This PDF is more current than the online help in AsyncOS 8.8.)
want to view detailed file analysis results in the cloud for all files uploaded from any appliance in your
organization, you must configure an appliance group on each appliance after upgrading. To configure
appliance groups, see the “File Reputation Filtering and File Analysis” chapter in the user guide PDF.
(This PDF is more current than the online help in AsyncOS 8.8.)
File Analysis: Verify File Types To Be Analyzed
The File Analysis cloud server URL changed in AsyncOS 8.8, and as a result, the file types that can be
analyzed may have changed after upgrade. You should receive an alert if there are changes. To verify the
file types selected for analysis, select Security Services > Anti-Malware and Reputation and look at
the Advanced Malware Protection settings.
analyzed may have changed after upgrade. You should receive an alert if there are changes. To verify the
file types selected for analysis, select Security Services > Anti-Malware and Reputation and look at
the Advanced Malware Protection settings.
Unescaped Dots in Regular Expressions
Following upgrades to the regular-expression pattern-matching engine, you may receive an alert
regarding unescaped dots in existing pattern definitions after updating your system. Any unescaped dot
in a pattern that will return more than 63 characters after the dot will be disabled by the Velocity
pattern-matching engine, and an alert to that effect will be sent to you, and you continue to receive an
alert following each update until you correct or replace the pattern. Generally, unescaped dots in a larger
regular expression can be problematic and should be avoided.
regarding unescaped dots in existing pattern definitions after updating your system. Any unescaped dot
in a pattern that will return more than 63 characters after the dot will be disabled by the Velocity
pattern-matching engine, and an alert to that effect will be sent to you, and you continue to receive an
alert following each update until you correct or replace the pattern. Generally, unescaped dots in a larger
regular expression can be problematic and should be avoided.