Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M690

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Release Notes for AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management
  Current Information about Known and Fixed Issues
Current Information about Known and Fixed Issues 
Use the Cisco Software Bug Toolkit to find the most current information about known and fixed defects. 
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CSCzv09244
AsyncOS allows creation of invalid Identities when the following are true: 
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SOCKS Proxy is disabled on the Web Security appliance 
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SOCKS Proxy is enabled on the Security Management appliance 
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You create a custom identity in a Configuration Master that defines members based 
only on the SOCKS protocol. 
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The Identity will be published even though SOCKS is disabled, and the identity is 
therefore invalid.
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CSCzv34261
Importing a WSA configuration file with Cisco ASA enabled disables the AnyConnect 
Secure Mobility feature in the Configuration Master 
After import, the Any Connect Secure Mobility feature shows as disabled on the Security 
Services page. You must re-enable this feature after importing the configuration file. 
84881 CSCzv43434
Application fault occurs if centralized reporting is enabled but zero disk space is 
allocated for centralized reporting 
The following application fault occurs if centralized reporting is enabled but zero disk 
space is allocated for centralized reporting: 'No such file or directory...'.
To prevent this issue: Before you enable centralized email and/or web reporting, go to 
System Administration > Disk Management and ensure that at least 1 GB of disk space has 
been allocated for Centralized Reporting. 
To recover from this issue: Allocate disk space as described above, then reboot the 
appliance. 
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CSCzv36110
CSCzv93649
PDFs cannot be generated for languages that are read from right to left, such as 
Arabic or Hebrew 
This includes PDFs generated from the appliance’s interface, such as the Message Details 
page or the Printable PDF link in Message Tracking. 
81115 CSCzv96976
SMTP Routes behavior is different on SMA than on ESA 
On the Cisco Content Security Management appliance, SMTP Routes are used only for 
sending alerts and emailed reports (scheduled or generated on-demand). When multiple 
SMTP Routes are configured, the SMA provides failover only, not round-robin. 
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CSCzv05651
SMA Cannot Communicate with ESA after AsyncOS Reversion on the ESA 
If your Email Security appliance is connected to a Cisco Content Security Management 
appliance, reverting the version of AsyncOS on the ESA to a previous version prevents the 
SMA from communicating with it. 
Workaround: Re-authenticate the SMA’s connection to the ESA.
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