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9.307006 released :-)

Up2Date 9.307006 package description:

Remarks:
 System will be rebooted
 Configuration will be upgraded
 Connected Wifi APs will perform firmware upgrade

News:
 Security Update
 Update glibc to fix potential vulnerability (GHOST, CVE-2015-0235)

Bugfixes:
 Fix [32724]: improvements for the rpmdb check
 Fix [33841]: Mesh APs keep rebooting
 Fix [33936]: prevent "ulogd: ct1: nl_recvmsgs: Try again" error message in system.log
 Fix [34164]: [NUTM-424] frequent notifications about corrupted RPM Database
 Fix [34347]: glibc vulnerability (GHOST, CVE-2015-0235) [9.3]

RPM packages contained:
 glibc-2.11.3-17.74.13.1439.g4e42d0f.i686.rpm      
 glibc-locale-2.11.3-17.74.13.1439.g4e42d0f.i686.rpm
 firmware-wifi-9300-0.181842907.gf5650af.rb5.i586.rpm
 sophos-wifi-0.1-1.0.187955690.g8b95c3d.rb1.i686.rpm
 ulogd-2.1.0-115.g7981f7b.i686.rpm                 
 ep-awed-9.30-4.gdce042c.rb1.i686.rpm              
 ep-branding-ASG-afg-9.30-8.g43f6651.rb1.noarch.rpm
 ep-branding-ASG-ang-9.30-8.g43f6651.rb1.noarch.rpm
 ep-branding-ASG-asg-9.30-8.g43f6651.rb1.noarch.rpm
 ep-branding-ASG-atg-9.30-8.g43f6651.rb1.noarch.rpm
 ep-branding-ASG-aug-9.30-8.g43f6651.rb1.noarch.rpm
 ep-confd-9.30-211.g4a43ea0.i686.rpm               
 ep-tools-9.30-18.ge019c87.rb1.i686.rpm            
 ep-up2date-9.30-36.g4cd2540.i686.rpm              
 ep-up2date-downloader-9.30-36.g4cd2540.i686.rpm   
 ep-up2date-pattern-install-9.30-36.g4cd2540.i686.rpm
 ep-up2date-system-install-9.30-36.g4cd2540.i686.rpm
 ep-release-9.307-6.noarch.rpm


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  • Ah thanks, I never putty into my UTM, lol.  Not a command line guy in linux.  [;)]

    My ethtool command doesn't work there either.

    /sbin/ethtool -K wlan0 tso off
    Cannot get device feature names: No such device

    XG 19.5 GA 64-bit | Intel Xeon 4-core v3 1225 3.20Ghz
    16GB Memory | 500GB SSD HDD | GB Ethernet x5

  • Ah thanks, I never putty into my UTM, lol.  Not a command line guy in linux.  [;)]

    My ethtool command doesn't work there either.

    /sbin/ethtool -K wlan0 tso off
    Cannot get device feature names: No such device


    You can lookup the interface name in webadmin under interfaces. It could be wlan1 or wlan2 or any other number, you should put that number in the commandline.

    Managing several Sophos UTMs and Sophos XGs both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

    Sometimes I post some useful tips on my blog, see blog.pijnappels.eu/category/sophos/ for Sophos related posts.

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  • Ah thanks, I never putty into my UTM, lol.  Not a command line guy in linux.  [;)]

    My ethtool command doesn't work there either.

    /sbin/ethtool -K wlan0 tso off
    Cannot get device feature names: No such device


    You can lookup the interface name in webadmin under interfaces. It could be wlan1 or wlan2 or any other number, you should put that number in the commandline.

    Managing several Sophos UTMs and Sophos XGs both at work and at some home locations, dedicated to continuously improve IT-security and feeling well helping others with their IT-security challenges.

    Sometimes I post some useful tips on my blog, see blog.pijnappels.eu/category/sophos/ for Sophos related posts.

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  • You can lookup the interface name in webadmin under interfaces. It could be wlan1 or wlan2 or any other number, you should put that number in the commandline.


    Those interfaces are hardware interfaces for the UTM, not the Wireless interfaces which is a wlan(x), which is what I was trying to fix with the Android devices falling off of the wireless AP30.  My AP is connected to my network switch, which I think is why ethtool won't see the interface, as the AP is not on a hardware interface directly connected to my UTM.

    You can see the wlan0 reference though in the logging for wireless, for the hostapd.

    XG 19.5 GA 64-bit | Intel Xeon 4-core v3 1225 3.20Ghz
    16GB Memory | 500GB SSD HDD | GB Ethernet x5

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