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Allied Telesis Series Uwaga dotycząca wydania
Version 89273-02 for AT-8900 and AT-9900 series switches
Software Maintenance Release note for Software Release 2.7.3
C613-10443-00 REV A
CR00007888
Module: OSPF
NSSA areas were not able to form adjacencies with some other vendors'
equipment.
This has been resolved.
CR00007948
Module: SSH
Some SSH Clients do not limit the length of the SSH username. Under some
special circumstances, when the AlliedWare ™ SSH server received a
username of 186 characters, the device would restart unexpectedly. This
was fixed to limit a SSH username to be less than 64 characters and
returning a failure message if the username was 64 or more characters.
CR00007991
Module: FIREWALL
Restarts could occur when the firewall parsing process was searching for
the character '/' in a string.
This issue has been resolved.
CR00007992
Module: SSH
Under some circumstances the SSH listen port would be closed.
This issue has been resolved.
CR00008008
Module: Firewall
Add firewall policy list would overwrite the low memory 0x0.
This issue has been resolved.
CR00008068
Module: HTTP
When a URL contains an IP address instead of a Domain name and the
inverse DNS lookup for resolving the domain name failed, the proxy server
could block the cookies incorrectly. Also the Proxy server could parse an
HTTP message incorrectly if the URL field of the HTTP message contained
non-ASCII characters.
These issues have been resolved
CR00008080
Module: TRG
Triggers based on memory resource were not activated when the specified
memory level was reached.
This issue has been resolved.
CR00008101
Module: FILE
The COPY command returned an error message saying the input filename
was invalid, even if a valid filename was given.
This issue has been resolved
CR00008117
Module: IPG, VRRP
ARP requests received that matched a static ARP entry would overwrite the
hardware switching tables for that entry. The static ARP in software (SHOW
IP ARP) would remain as defined by the user, however. Now, if an ARP
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