Introduction to Cisco Secure Workload SaaS, Release 3.8.1.51
This document describes resolved caveats for Cisco Secure Workload Agent Software.
Release Information
Version: 3.8.1.51
Date: April 25, 2024
Enhancements in Cisco Secure Workload, Release 3.8.1.51
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AIX: Forensic events collection has been improved to include Credentials in the file and the unseen command.
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Windows: The CPU usage by CswEngine.exe when TetSen.exe is restarted has been reduced.
Resolved and Open Issues
The resolved issues for this release are accessible through the Cisco Bug Search Tool. This web-based tool provides you with access to the Cisco bug tracking system, which maintains information about issues and vulnerabilities in this product and other Cisco hardware and software products. There is no open issues available here.
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You must have a Cisco.com account to log in and access the Cisco Bug Search Tool. If you do not have one, register for an account. |
For more information about the Cisco Bug Search Tool, see the Bug Search Tool Help & FAQ.
Resolved Issues
The following table lists the resolved issues in this release. Click an ID to access Cisco’s Bug Search Tool to see additional information about that bug.
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Agent installed on Solaris Sparc is running but not reporting machine info or flows |
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Windows Agent fails to upgrade |
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Agent installed on Solaris Sparc is unable to monitor ipmpX devices with IPNET frames |
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Agent installed on Solaris Sparc failing to register to Secure Workload Cluster |
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Enforcement registration fails for Solaris Agent |
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High CPU usage and restart of tet-sensor process on Linux workloads |
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Forensic events stops getting reported after some time on Windows. |
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TetSen.exe may restart unexpectedly |
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Windows Agent may restart with a memory read violation |
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Windows workload may become unresponsive due to Secure Workload agent crash |
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Cleanup special files when offline flows feature is disabled |
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Win2008R2 Agent cannot enforce policy matching on application name in WFP mode |
Compatibility Information
For information about supported operating systems, external systems, and connectors for Secure Workload agents, see the Compatibility Matrix.
Contact Cisco Technical Assistance Centers
If you cannot resolve an issue using the online resources listed above, contact Cisco TAC:
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Email Cisco TAC: tac@cisco.com
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Call Cisco TAC (North America): 1.408.526.7209 or 1.800.553.2447
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Call Cisco TAC (worldwide): Cisco Worldwide Support Contacts