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Added ENSL Firewall 10.7.16 and 10.7.17 to the "ENSL Firewall product release information" section.
July 10, 2023
Added ENSL Firewall 10.7.15 to the "ENSL Firewall product release information" section.
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Issue: ENSL Firewall rules are incorrectly being applied during policy enforcement and might enforce a partial policy.
Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSL Firewall 10.6.6. See the related article for more information.
ESFL-1145
10.6.2
As Designed
Issue: This behavior is as designed. ENSL Firewall schedule rules aren’t enforced on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8 platform because the xt_time module isn’t shipped as part of the iptables package in RHEL 8. For more information, see the Red Hat bug ID 1672645.
EFLF-337
10.6.0
10.6.1
Issue: The /opt/McAfee/mfw/var/mfefirewall.log shows the following error. There’s no functional impact. The error occurs only one time on startup.
Rule manager deserialize failed
Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSL Firewall 10.6.1.
EFLF-336
10.6.0
10.6.1
Issue: The /opt/McAfee/mfw/var/mfefirewall.log log shows the following error while sending FTP inspection to SFKextInterface during policy enforcement. There’s no functional impact.
Sending FTP inspection to SFKextInterface failed
Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSL Firewall 10.6.1.
EFLF-329
10.6.0
10.6.1
Issue: After execution of the ENSL Firewall installation script, a prompt doesn’t return on the command line.
Resolution: This issue is resolved in ENSL Firewall 10.6.1.
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