Juniper Networks 500, 5200, 208, 204, 5XT, 5400 manual Addressed Issues from ScreenOS 5.0.0r7

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4.3 Addressed Issues from ScreenOS 5.0.0r7

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NetScreen Release Notes

 

 

4.3 Addressed Issues from ScreenOS 5.0.0r7

Manufacturing-only release.

4.4Addressed Issues from ScreenOS 5.0.0r6

38268 – A Juniper Networks security appliance running a BGP peer virtual routing instance cannot use an MD5 type password when the device is connected to a Juniper Networks router.

38200 – A non-specific error in H323 caused memory leaks in device sessions.

38103 – The DHCP client was unable to obtain an IP address if Dynamic Track IP was enabled and the DHCP client interface was down.

37711 – When you have established a VPN tunnel and tried to perform a Phase II rekey, the operation intermittently failed.

02449 – The server kept sending LCP requests as if it never received a packet because the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) request sent out never left the device.

02446 – Unfreed memory buffers could be allocated to the point where the device could not send management traffic data.

02429 – HTTP packets could not pass through the Juniper NetScreen-5200 running ScreenOS 4.0.0 if you issue both the unset flow tcp seq and set flow tcp syn commands.

02419 – The WebUI label IP Sweep/Port Scan in the IP and Port Scan field in the Screen menu contained incorrect references to milliseconds (5000 ms) instead of microseconds with the ms abbreviation (ms is the abbreviation for milliseconds).

02416 – If you rebooted a Juniper NetScreen-5200 after configuring NHTB entries in the current session on the system, the device lost the entries after the reboot.

02415 – A RIP routing instance dropped the default route (0.0.0.0) of another routing instance if it learned it on an unnumbered tunnel interface.

02413 – When you issued the command set ike gateway, the device always created a test certificate peer certificate type x509-signature.

02411 – An NSRP Track-IP session on a sub-interface failed in instances when the target address and the default route (0.0.0.0) were on the same subnet. In these instances, the Track IP query incorrectly selected the default route (0.0.0.0).

02387 – The command line displayed only 24 characters for a URL string, although ScreenOS supports URL strings with up to 64 characters.

ScreenOS 5.0.0r9-FIPS

P/N 093-1638-000, Rev. A

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