更新后的版本号是3.6.0.608
McAfee Common Management Agent 3.6.0. Patch 4
For information on all supported operating systems, see 613414
This Patch is build number:
3.6.0.608
Released to World (RTW): September 9th, 2008
NOTE: Patch 4 is now available on the McAfee Downloads site. See 7363671 for information on downloading software from the downloads site.
This release was developed for use with:
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6.0
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6.1
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
McAfee ProtectionPilot 1.5
Make sure you have one of these versions installed before using this release.
Release Notes for Common Management Agent 3.6.0 Patch 4
Thank you for using Common Management Agent software version 3.6.0. This
document contains important information about this release. We strongly
recommend that you read the entire document.
Contents
* About this release
* Purpose
* Resolved issues
* Installation Instructions
* Finding release notes and documentation for McAfee enterprise products
* License attributions
About this release
Patch Release: 07-17-2008
Patch Package: 3.6.0.608
This release was developed for use with:
* McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6.1
* McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0.0
* McAfee ProtectionPilot 1.5
Make sure you have installed the correct version(s) before using this
release.
Purpose
This document supplements the Common Management Agent 3.6.0 Readme file in
the release package, and details fixes included in Common Management Agent
3.6.0 Patch releases.
Resolved issues
Issues that are resolved in this release are listed below.
- Issue: Systems with 16 or more processors (physical or virtual) would
display the message "FrameworkService.exe - Application Error: The
instruction at ‘0x7c8396d0’ referenced memory at ‘0x00000014’. The
memory could not be read." (Reference: 336312)
Resolution: The Listen Server was updated to properly manage systems
with 16 or more processors. - Issue: The Common Management Agent installation might fail due to the
cleanup process being reported as "in use." (Reference: 349208)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent installation process was
updated to wait 30 seconds rather than indefinitely for the cleanup
process to be completed, allowing the installation to succeed. - Issue: The Framework Service blocked access to a system’s COM1 port
after a compliance scan was performed. (Reference: 351166)
Resolution: The Listen Server was updated to properly respond to
external queries of the ports it is using. - Issue: The message "The update task will be re-tried in 3 minutes
because update is in progress." appeared repeatedly in the system’s
Agent log, and the system was not updated to the latest DAT file.
(Reference: 360487)
Resolution: The replication process of the Common Management Agent was
updated to properly manage FTP timeouts. - Issue: When the Common Management Agent encountered an error querying
the system’s network information, an exception occurred and the system
was not updated to the latest DAT file. (Reference: 387427)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent was updated to properly manage
the ability to acquire a system’s MAC address. - Issue: The Common Management Agent could generate a "Structured
Exception" during periods of heavy network activity in environments
using Super Agent Repositories, and the system would not get updated to
the latest DAT. (Reference: 359248, 383545, 389097, 402750)
Resolution: The network management process of the Common Management
Agent was updated to better manage its network objects. - Issue: The Common Management Agent could generate a "Structured
Exception" when an error occurred during new policy compilation. The
system would not communicate with the server until the Common
Management Agent was restarted. (Reference: 365163)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent's policy compilation process
was updated to detect this error and retry the policy compilation
during the next policy enforcement. - Issue: The Common Management Agent installation could fail to complete
due to the JrMac process being reported as in use. (Reference: 390315)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent installation process was
updated to rename the file in use and mark it to be deleted at the next
reboot. - Issue: The Common Management Agent sometimes failed during the policy
enforcement process, resulting in the distribution of incomplete
policies to managed products. Incomplete policies for Host Intrusion
Prevention could prevent systems from accessing the network.
(Reference: 400825, 403015)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent was updated to record the
ePolicy Orchestrator server Internet Protocol (IP) address, name, and
communication port, and the Common Management Agent wake-up port. - Issue: The update process of the Common Management Agent
sometimes failed and the system was not updated to the latest DAT file.
This issue was seen more frequently on servers running VMWare, but not
exclusively. (Reference: 359975)
Resolution: Access to the internal components of the Common Management
Agent was broadened, allowing the update process greater access to
these components. - Issue: Systems receiving the Common Management Agent after an ePO
server’s Internet Protocol (IP) address was changed could no longer
contact the ePO server. This issue occurred with any version of ePolicy
Orchestrator, and with Common Management Agent 3.6.0 Patch 2 or Patch
3. (Reference: 391641, 392465)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent manifest for rebuilding
deployment packages was updated to create correct deployment packages. - Issue: When the Common Management Agent was running on Terminal
Server 2003 systems, the UdaterUI (and McAfee icon) process was
unnecessarily created for every logged-on user. (Reference: 402678)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent UdaterUI process was updated to
create only a single instance for each system. - Issue: The Common Management Agent contained a security flaw that
could allow an attacker to corrupt the memory of a system. Corruption
of this memory might lead to remote code execution.
(Reference: 398370)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent was updated to remove this
security flaw. - Issue: The Common Management Agent contained a security flaw that
could allow an attacker to corrupt the memory of the system. Corruption
of this memory could lead to a denial of service attach. (Reference:
402744)
Resolution: The Common Management Agent was updated removing this
security flaw..
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