Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S190 Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for AsyncOS 8.6 for Cisco Web Security Appliances
What’s New
What’s New
What’s New in Cisco AsyncOS 8.6
What’s New in Cisco AsyncOS 8.5
Feature
Description
Virtual Appliance
enhancements
enhancements
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Virtual appliances can now be deployed on a KVM hypervisor running
on the following Linux platforms:
on the following Linux platforms:
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.0
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Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 LTS
Thin provisioning is supported for disk storage.
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You can configure the Cisco appliance license and configuration files
to load automatically upon initial startup.
For details, see the Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance Installation
Guide, available from
Guide, available from
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Feature
Description
High Availability
This release provides a built-in high availability option suitable for
deployments in which the appliance runs in explicit mode with a proxy.
deployments in which the appliance runs in explicit mode with a proxy.
For more information, see the “Connect, Install, and Configure” chapterin
the User Guide.
the User Guide.
2048-bit certificates
The key length for SSL certificates generated or processed by the appliance
is now 2048 bits.
is now 2048 bits.
LDAP authentication
LDAP protocol is now supported for authenticating administrative users of
the appliance.
the appliance.
Volume and Time Quotas You can apply time and volume quotas to access policies and decryption
policies. Quotas allow individual users to continue accessing an Internet
resource (or a class of Internet resources) until they exhaust the data volume
or time limit imposed.
resource (or a class of Internet resources) until they exhaust the data volume
or time limit imposed.