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Which is a fixed version ?

RahmaSallm
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Hi,

I think we are hitting this bug on 9.12(4)40 even though it is not listed in the affected releases.

https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvw48517

So, we downgraded to 9.12(4)24 and our client VPN problem got solved.

Even though I don't see 9.12 (4)24 in fixed releases or 9.12 (4)40 in affected releases, is it possible that Cisco doesn't know about it or is it internal information?

In this case, If I want to upgrade to 9.12(4) 40 again or a higher version due to some vulnerabilities, should I just upgrade to another fixed release?

 

 

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@RahmaSallm the issue might have only been introduced in the first known affected release, so may not be applicable in 9.12.x.

Yes, upgrade to a version that has the fix or newer (which should include the fix also) - though that depends on what ASA software is supported by your hardware. Older ASA hardware does not necessarily support the latest software images.

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@RahmaSallm the issue might have only been introduced in the first known affected release, so may not be applicable in 9.12.x.

Yes, upgrade to a version that has the fix or newer (which should include the fix also) - though that depends on what ASA software is supported by your hardware. Older ASA hardware does not necessarily support the latest software images.

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