Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S170 릴리즈 노트

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Fixed: Web Proxy generates a core file when a client application uses HTTP pipelining
Previously, the Web Proxy generated a core file when a client application used HTTP 
pipelining (multiple HTTP requests are written out to a single socket without waiting for the 
corresponding responses) due to internal memory management issues. This no longer occurs. 
[Defect ID: 50248] 
Fixed: Web Proxy leaks memory and generates a core file when processing multiple NLST 
FTP commands
Previously, the Web Proxy leaked memory and generated a core file when processing 
multiple NLST FTP commands. This no longer occurs. [Defect ID: 70833]
Fixed: Files do not completely download using native FTP RETR when the anti-malware 
action for Unscannable is set to Block in some cases
Previously, files did not completely download using native FTP RETR when the anti-malware 
action for Unscannable was set to Block using McAfee or Sophos anti-malware scanning in 
some cases. This no longer occurs. [Defect ID: 74666]
Fixed: Symbolic links are broken when viewing FTP directory in a browser
Previously, when you used a web browser to access an FTP directory that contained symbolic 
links, access was broken to the subdirectory or file where the symbolic link pointed. This no 
longer occurs. [Defect ID: 31853] 
Fixed: FTP directory listing appears corrupt when using native FTP
Previously, when a client application accessed an FTP server using native FTP and the FTP 
Proxy was enabled, the directory listing appeared corrupt. This no longer occurs. [Defect ID: 
73015]
Fixed: FTP Proxy generates a core file when FTP client sends a LIST request for a non-
existent file
Previously, the FTP Proxy generated a core file when an FTP client sent a LIST request for a 
non-existent file. This no longer occurs. [Defect ID: 73932]
Fixed: NTLM authentication fails after a period of time when a policy group uses many 
authorization groups 
Previously, NTLM authentication failed after a period of time when a policy group used many 
authorization groups from an NTLM authentication realm, such as over 100 groups. When 
the list of all group IDs approached 2 KB, an internal process started to leak memory and 
failed to authenticate users against the Active Directory server. This no longer occurs. [Defect 
ID: 44445]