Release Notes 4.1.3.93

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secondary Access Control Server reconnects after rebooting and not completing a factory
reset it sends a message to all Access Controllers in the system identifying itself as the
secondary Access Control Server. If the former primary Access Control Server is rebooted,
the Access Controllers will attempt to connect to the former secondary Access Control
Server. (19354)
Several minor error messages or minor information messages are added to the log when a
client attempts to access a restricted page. (19394)
Downgrading to a prior release may cause known issues of the earlier version to re-emerge. If
downgrading to a prior release in a redundant system, disable redundancy before performing
the downgrade. (19330)
The LCD display on the Access Controller may blank out when throughput is high. (19306)
The “Maximum Concurrent Logons per User” setting in an Access Policy does not apply to
sessions using SSH port forwarding. (16236)
From the CLI, doing a traceroute command on an invalid IP address gives only a partial result
and does not appear to complete. The workaround is to press Return after waiting at least 30
seconds (the traceroute timeout interval). (17472)
The HTTP Proxy feature was implemented using HTTP 1.0. Sites that make use of HTTP
1.1-specific features may not work reliably. In particular, clicking on a link may result in the
browser being redirected to various erroneous alternate links. (17813)
When viewing Client Status from the Access Control Server for all Access Controllers, some
clients may be displayed with blanks as the IP address. This may happen through both the
Administrative Console or through the CLI. To see the actual IP address assigned to the
client, you can take one of two actions:
Display the detailed view for the client
Select the Access Controller through which the client is connected, and display client
status just for that Access Controller.
In either case, the IP address will then be displayed correctly. (18819)
HOW TO GET HELP
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