Release Notes

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warning is a false positive.
* "The Web server on 1311 allows to delete " / " which implies that
the Web server will allow a remote user to delete the files in
root on the server." Dell has determined that this warning is a
false positive.
* "The Web server on 1311 might be susceptible to a 'WWW Infinite
Request' attack." Dell has determined that this warning is a
false positive.
* "It is possible to make the remote thttpd server execute
arbitrary code by sending a request like:
GET If-Modified-Since:AAA[...]AAAA
Solution: If you are using thttpd, upgrade to version 2.0. If you
are not, then contact your vendor and ask for a patch, or change
your Web server. CVE on this one is CAN-2000-0359". Dell has
determined that this warning is a false positive.
* Enabling Integrated Windows Authentication in Internet Explorer
is not required to activate the Single Sign-On feature.
* Server Administrator security settings are not applicable for
Active Directory users. Active Directory users with read-only login
can access Server Administrator, even after access is blocked in
the preferences page of Server Administrator.
* Dell SNMP MIB Files for Dell Systems
Dell SNMP MIB files for Dell systems allow customers to obtain
and verify information provided by supported software agents. The
current MIB files supported by Dell PowerEdge(TM) software agents
are located at "\support\mib" on the Dell Systems Management Tools
and Documentation DVD.
NOTE: A MIB-II-compliant, SNMP-supported network management station
is required to compile and browse MIB files.
* Dell(TM) OpenManage(TM) support for EFS (Encrypting File System)
To improve security, Microsoft provides the capability to encrypt
files using EFS (Encrypting File System). Note that Server
Administrator will not function if its dependent files are
encrypted.
* Server Administrator GUI and CLI Response Time
On Dell PowerEdge x8xx and later systems, the response time
for some parts of the OMSA GUI and CLI have increased to several
seconds because some of the BMC/iDRAC data is no longer cached
by Server Administrator. The data must be retrieved from the
BMC or iDRAC when requested by the user.
You may notice a delayed response on the following Server
Administrator GUI pages: