Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S390
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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.7.5 for Web
Known Issues in Release 7.7.0
CSCzv18801
Attempting to modify the time range for an access policy results in an application
fault if Acceptable Use Control is disabled.
fault if Acceptable Use Control is disabled.
Workaround: Enable Acceptable Use Control and then modify the time range for the
Access Policy.
Access Policy.
CSCzv87130
Creating a domain and then failing to join the domain causes a daemon to restart
repeatedly, which results in repeated logging of the daemon restart event, which
results in log files filling up and rolling over.
repeatedly, which results in repeated logging of the daemon restart event, which
results in log files filling up and rolling over.
Workaround: Either join the domain or delete the domain.
CSCzv27676
Attempt to join a domain fails if AsyncOS cannot resolve the name of the Active
Directory server to which you are trying to connect, and the AsyncOS error message
does not clearly identify the problem.
Directory server to which you are trying to connect, and the AsyncOS error message
does not clearly identify the problem.
Workaround: Add both the fully qualified domain name and the IP address for the
Active Directory server to which you are trying to connect.
Active Directory server to which you are trying to connect.
CSCzv39361
The index feature in online help for Cisco Security Appliances is not intuitive. As you
type a term in the index field, the online help software highlights the first matching
term in the list of index terms; pressing Enter does not take you directly to the related
topic in the book. Instead it pops up an instruction to click on the highlighted term to
go to the topic in the book.
type a term in the index field, the online help software highlights the first matching
term in the list of index terms; pressing Enter does not take you directly to the related
topic in the book. Instead it pops up an instruction to click on the highlighted term to
go to the topic in the book.
Workaround: In the list of index terms, click on a term to go to the related topic in the
book.
book.
CSCzv86403
With Transparent User Identification (TUI) and Active Directory agent, users who
have recently authenticated may need to re-authenticate at frequent intervals.
have recently authenticated may need to re-authenticate at frequent intervals.
CSCzv06278
The online help index does not work properly in Safari browsers. Searching the index
results in a pop-up box that cannot be permanently dismissed using the Enter key.
results in a pop-up box that cannot be permanently dismissed using the Enter key.
Workaround: Dismiss the pop-up box with a mouse click or use a different browser.
CSCzv86357
AsyncOS fails to authenticate users through LDAP if UTF-8 characters are used in
the Bind DN or Base DN.
the Bind DN or Base DN.
CSCzv58857
The SOCKS proxy does not support SaaS single sign-on.
Workaround: Send SaaS traffic through the HTTP or HTTPS proxy.
CSCzv95175
Web interface stops responding after entering some regular expressions with trailing
context patterns in a custom URL category.
context patterns in a custom URL category.
This is a known issue with the Flex, the application that AsyncOS for Web uses to
analyze regular expressions. For more information on this limitation, go here:
http://flex.sourceforge.net/manual/Limitations.html#Limitations
analyze regular expressions. For more information on this limitation, go here:
http://flex.sourceforge.net/manual/Limitations.html#Limitations
CSCzv03044
When the appliance is configured to warn end-users about explicit content, AsyncOS
displays an End-User Notification warning about explicit content for sites that allow
explicit content even if the site does not actually include explicit content. While this
feature is working as designed, it may be a confusing outcome because the text in the
web interface for the appliance implies that AsyncOS will only display an End-User
Notification warning for explicit content if the site actually includes explicit content.
In fact, end-users receive the warning if the site allows explicit content.
displays an End-User Notification warning about explicit content for sites that allow
explicit content even if the site does not actually include explicit content. While this
feature is working as designed, it may be a confusing outcome because the text in the
web interface for the appliance implies that AsyncOS will only display an End-User
Notification warning for explicit content if the site actually includes explicit content.
In fact, end-users receive the warning if the site allows explicit content.
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