Capture Security Appliance 1.2 Release Notes
Version 1.2.1-25
September 2022
Compatibility and Installation Notes
Capture Security Appliance 1.2.1 is supported for use on the following SonicWall appliance:
- Capture Security Appliance (CSa) 1000
For information about obtaining the latest firmware and upgrading the firmware image on your SonicWallCapture Security Appliance, refer to the Capture Security ApplianceGetting Started Guide, available on the SonicWall Technical Documentation portal.
Resolved Issues
Issue ID | Issue Description |
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CAP-5094 | Fix the bug that CSa could enter safe mode by pressing the button on the front panel. |
CAP-5093 | Support 10GB port for remote debug. |
CAP-5091 | Do firmware rollback to previous version after firmware upgrade was unexpected exit in any stage. |
CAP-5090 | Alert user "DO NOT Reboot\Shutdown the appliance" while doing reboot during firmware upgrade process on both GUI and the LCD in the front panel. |
Known Issues
Issue ID | Issue Description |
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CAP-5185 | When CSa was upgraded from 1.2.0 to 1.2.1, the data in the analysis report of some file which was analyzed in CSa 1.2.0 were missing in CSa 1.2.1. Because deep reporting was introduced start from CSa 1.2.1, so if user want to view the deep report of this kind of samples, they could re-submit the samples and enable "Force Dynamic Analyze" option, then after analysis, the deep report of the file will be available. |
CAP-5180 | The archive files which were scanned before CSa 1.2.1 version the detail file info in the deep report is missing after CSa was upgraded to 1.2.1. If user want to check the deep report of the files within the archive file, need to re-submit the archive file for re-analyze. |
CAP-5164 | Fix the smash auto update failed issue. |
CAP-5137 | If CSa upgrading process was exited during "updating images", it would cause CSa boot up failure. But if you reboot the CSa again, safe mode would be launched. |
CAP-5128 | CSa safe mode can be launched by pressing the button on the front panel. But it is too hard to trigger because it is only available within a very short period of time (one second) during the appliance boot up. So the user have to press and hold the button for 2-3 minutes from the start of power on, then safe mode could be triggered. |
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