Secure Mobile Access 12.4 Release Notes
12.4.3 Hotfix
July 2024
About Secure Mobile Access
Secure Mobile Access (SMA) provides scalable, secure mobile access for your enterprise while blocking untrusted applications, WiFi pirates, and malware. SMA appliances provide a single gateway and a common user experience across all platforms, including managed and unmanaged devices. Traffic is encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) to protect it from unauthorized users.
SMA is available as a physical or as a virtual appliance running on VMWare ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and KVM.
You can run the Central Management Server (CMS) on VMWare ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and KVM.
Supported Platforms
The SMA 12.4 release is supported on the following SMA 1000 series appliances:
- SMA 6200 series (SMA 6200 and SMA 6210)
- SMA 7200 series (SMA 7200 and SMA 7210)
- SMA 8200v (ESXi/Hyper-V/AWS/Azure/KVM)
- Central Management Server (CMS) (ESXi/Hyper-V/AWS/Azure/KVM)
SMA 12.4 is not supported on EX6000, EX7000, and EX9000 appliances.
Supported Firmware Levels
You can use the client systems running with version 12.4 client software with SonicWall SMA appliances running one of the following firmware versions:
- 12.4.1 + latest hotfixes -> 12.4.3
- 12.4.2 + latest hotfixes -> 12.4.3
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12.1.0 + latest hotfixes -> 12.4.3
- It is recommended to upgrade to 12.4.3 from 12.4.2 with latest hotfixes.
For more information on supported platforms, clients, servers, IT infrastructure, and online services, refer to SMA 1000 12.4 Administration Guide.
Be sure to review the following Knowledge Base article for information on the SMA 1000 Series, and CMS.
Any 12.4.x client can connect to version 12.4.3 as we support backward or forward compatibility. However, an older client may not support newer features like exclusion, and customers must upgrade to version 12.4.3 of the client to access them.
What's New
Secure Mobile Access (SMA) 12.4.3 Hotfix fixes the issue.
Resolved Issues
Issue ID | Issue Description |
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SMA1000-7341 | CVE-2024-6387: regreSSHion RCE in OpenSSH Vulnerability |
Known Issues
No additional known issues
Additional References
No additional known issues
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