Thanks for the update, we didn't even realize that we had not been updating.

R. Paul Sedy, MCSE
Network Manager
Computer Services
The Master's College
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If you have OSDF 7, try to do an update it will probably fail.


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Abercrombie & Fitch
Network Architecture
614.283.7053
614.946.4131




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I have OSDF 7 and we update every hour, but I have not had any issues.  I'm
going to patch anyway to be on the safe side.

>>> Ben Fielden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/19/2008 9:50 AM >>>
Well, if you're really 'affected' you'll likely know it. Upon update we
lost all service to campus. At that point everyone switched to our
wireless infrastructure, which very nearly came down as well. That
proved to be a fun evening... =)

Ben Fielden
ISS Student Technology Services
The George Washington University



Mike King wrote:
> Hey People,
>
> Check this out, you might be affected and not even know it.
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/ts/fn/631/fn63180.html
>
> A recently published Cisco NAC rule contained a software defect that
> may result in a loss of service for NAC Servers (Clean Access
> Servers). Customers with NAC Managers (Clean Access Managers) which
> updated their Cisco Updates rulesets between 3:15AM PST 11/11/2008 and
> 11:15AM PST 11/11/2008 are affected and subsequent updates will not be
> downloaded. The affected version of the rule is OS Detection
> Fingerprint Version 7.
>
> Note: "OS Detection Fingerprint" is referred to as "OSDF" for the
> remainder of this document.
>

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