GEO 2.3.36.1 Release Notes
Refer to the sections below for details about firmware version 2.3.36.1. This was released on 17th November 2016.
Issues Resolved
PD-7770 |
Fixed some issues relating to the GEO proximity Selection Criteria. |
PD-7937 |
A notification is displayed when the GEO cluster limit is reached. |
PD-7747 |
Fixed an issue that was causing GEO partner updates to fail. |
PD-7522 |
Improved error handling for API commands relating to GEO maps. |
PD-7516 |
It is possible to set the GEO location of “everywhere” using the API. |
Known Issues
PD-10980 |
A critical vulnerability (CVE-2018-9091) in the Multi-Tenant LoadMaster Operating System (MT-LMOS) related to Session Management could allow an unauthorized, remote attacker to bypass security protections, gain system privileges, and execute elevated commands such as ls, ps, cat, and so on, thereby compromising the system. Through this remote execution, in certain cases, exposure of sensitive system data such as certificates, private keys, and other information may be possible. Further information can be found here: Mitigation For Remote Access Execution Vulnerability. |
PD-8725 |
Proximity and Location Based scheduling do no work with IPv6 source addresses. |
PD-10155 |
Issue with configuration corruption causes some GEO features not to function. |