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Sophos UTM 9.354-004 released


Up2Date 9.354004 package description:

Remark:
System will be rebooted

News:
Security Update

Bugfixes:
Fix [36136]: ISC DHCP security update (CVE-2015-8605)
Fix [36201]: Bind Vulnerability CVE-2015-8000
Fix [36266]: OpenSSH security update (CVE-2016-0777, CVE-2016-0778)
Fix [36281]: XSS vulnerability in mod_url_hardening [9.35]
Fix [36282]: XSS vulnerability in mod_avscan [9.35]

RPM packages contained:
modavscan-9.35-11.gf2793ad.rb2.i686.rpm
modurlhardening-9.35-10.g2349e23.rb2.i686.rpm
openssh-6.2p2-0.24.1.1542.gc691ac7.rb5.i686.rpm
chroot-bind-9.9.8_P2-2.gef3615e.rb6.i686.rpm
dhcp-chroot-client-4.3.3_P1-2.g78158b9.rb7.i686.rpm
dhcp-chroot-server-4.3.3_P1-2.g78158b9.rb7.i686.rpm
ep-release-9.354-4.noarch.rpm



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  • We are currently on 9.313-3 on an SG330. Are we ok to update to this latest release? We are also running 2 UTMs in HA mode. What would our downtime potentially be?

    I've never really done an update on this unit since it's fairly new, so i want to know what impact this will have in my environment.

    Thanks for the help.
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  • We are currently on 9.313-3 on an SG330. Are we ok to update to this latest release? We are also running 2 UTMs in HA mode. What would our downtime potentially be?

    I've never really done an update on this unit since it's fairly new, so i want to know what impact this will have in my environment.

    Thanks for the help.
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