Cisco Cisco AMP Threat Grid 5000 Appliance Guia Da Instalação
Cisco AMP Threat Grid Appliance Release Notes
Version 1.1
Version 1.1
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Version 1.1
This point release adds several new features to the Threat Grid appliance (including Window 7 support), and
fixes several bugs.
fixes several bugs.
New Features
- Windows 7 support has been added.
- Email can be sent via mail servers connected on the appliance's **Clean** network, rather than allowing only
mail servers accessible via the **Dirty** (i.e., malware) interface to be used.
mail servers accessible via the **Dirty** (i.e., malware) interface to be used.
- Support snapshots can be submitted to Threat Grid Support directly from the appliance.
- Support snapshots can be viewed prior to submission to Threat Grid Support.
- Updates can be applied from the textual (curses) interface, as opposed to the web-based administrative
interface (**OpAdmin**) only.
interface (**OpAdmin**) only.
- The system password can be successfully modified from recovery mode.
- Fewer administrative changes require a reboot to become effective.
- Added more client-side Javascript validation for GUI configuration workflow.
Bugs Fixed
- Various issues with outbound email configuration have been resolved.
- Notices inside the administrative interface are displayed correctly.
- Status of long-running jobs in the configuration UI is now streamed with minimal latency.
- Fixed a case where the administrative interface could refuse to start.
- The configuration GUI did not always accurately reflect whether a reboot was needed for configuration changes
to take effect. This has been fixed.
to take effect. This has been fixed.
- Removed unsupported menu items from the tgsh-dialog (curses-based) administrative interface.
Security Updates
- Updated upstream packages with known vulnerabilities (ntpd, bash, openssl).
- Configuration backups are no longer stored world-readable.