Release Notes

Version 5.2.0.2 Sourcefire 3D System Release Notes 20
Issues Resolved in Version 5.2.0.2
5. Click the install icon next to the uninstaller that matches the update you want
to remove.
The Install Update page appears.
6. Select the Defense Center and click Install, then confirm that you want to
uninstall the update and reboot the device.
The uninstallation process begins. You can monitor the uninstallation
progress in the task queue (System > Monitoring > Task Status).
WARNING! Do not use the web interface to perform any other tasks until
the uninstallation has completed and the Defense Center reboots. Before the
uninstallation completes, the web interface may become unavailable and the
Defense Center may log you out. This is expected behavior; log in again to
view the task queue. If the uninstallation is still running, do not use the web
interface until the uninstallation has completed. If you encounter issues with
the uninstallation (for example, if the task queue indicates that the update has
failed or if a manual refresh of the task queue shows no progress for several
minutes), do not restart the uninstallation. Instead, contact Support.
7. After the uninstallation finishes, clear your browser cache and force a reload
of the browser. Otherwise, the user interface may exhibit unexpected
behavior.
8. Log in to the Defense Center.
9. Select Help > About and confirm that the software version is listed correctly:
Version 5.2.0.1.
10. Verify that the appliances in your deployment are successfully communicating
and that there are no issues reported by the health monitor.
Issues Resolved in Version 5.2.0.2
The following issues are resolved in Version 5.2.0.2:
Resolved an issue where, in some cases, if you configured passive
interfaces and assigned them to a passive security zone in the object
manager, the device configuration apply failed. (125119)
Resolved an issue where, in rare cases, the system did not provide URL
Category or URL Reputation values for unknown URLs. (125151)
Resolved a hardware issue where a virtual switch did not pass IPv6 traffic if
you did not configure IPv6 support on the connected hybrid interface.
(125306)
Resolved an issue where, in some cases, the system triggered false
positive intrusion events on the SMTP preprocessor rules 124:1 and 124:3.
(124688)