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Skyhigh Security

Secure Web Gateway 12.1.2 Release Notes

New Features in the 12.1 Release 

Configure Proxy Control X-Cache Header 

A configurable option is now available to either add or remove the Proxy Control X-Cache header in the response. The new setting is located at Policy > settings > proxy control, and the checkbox is called Override X-Cache Header. The setting is enabled by default. For more details, Configure the X-Cache Header in the Response.

TCP Half Close support for TCP Proxy and SOCKS Proxy  

TCP Half Close refers to a TCP connection that is half-closed. So if one participant in a TCP connection has initiated FIN in one direction, then it can still receive data from another participant until the second FIN is received from the other direction. TCP Half Close support is provided for SWG acting as TCP Proxy or SOCKS Proxy. For details, see TCP Half Close for TCP or SOCKS Proxy.

Configure Separate Passwords for SNMPv3 Auth and Encryption 

You can now configure separate passwords for Authentication and Encryption for the SNMPv3 messages. For details, see Configure Event Monitoring with SNMP

Return To Sender 

This feature allows outgoing traffic of SWG to skip default kernel routing. Each reply packet going out

  1. will have same source mac as destination mac in the request packet.
  2. will have same destination mac as source mac in the request packet.
  3. If the reply going out on different interface it came from,  the reply will be redirected to the same interface on which the request came from.
MediaType Detection for InDesign Files  

Media Type can detect InDesign INDD and INDT files and templates. For these file types, the MediaType.EnsuredTypes property contains application/x-indesign. For details, see Media Type Detection for InDesign.

Rebranded SNMP SMI and MIB file with updated Org OID for Skyhigh Security  

As part of the rebranding, a new Object Identifier (OID) has been introduced for Org Skyhigh Security. We are updating the SNMP OID from .1.3.6.1.4.1.1230* to .1.3.6.1.4.1.59732*. You'll need to update your management software accordingly if they are referring to these OID. For more details, see Configure event monitoring with SNMP.

Resolved Issues in the 12.1.2 Release   

This release resolves known issues.

NOTE: Secure Web Gateway 12.1.2 is provided as a controlled release.      

For information about how to upgrade to this release, see Upgrading to a New Version - Controlled Release.

JIRA issue numbers are provided in the reference columns.

Reference Description
WP-5172 JSP files are not interpreted anymore but delivered as text without additional processing except pre-compiled JSP pages.
WP-5177 Correct MediaType Detection for application/x-git.
WP-5205 REST Interface access to System files without required Permissions has been fixed.
WP-5224 Bad gateway error while visiting some HTTP2 websites has been resloved.
WP-5239 Memory management optimizations are made for the HTTP2 SSL tap feature.
WP-5241 The upgrade from 12.1.0 to 12.1.1 was failing due to ebpf, which has now been resolved as part of this issue.
WP-5256 Webswing has been upgraded from version 20.1.16 to version 20.2.21 LTS.
WP-5265 The maximum configurable value of ‘Connection timeout’ is now 99999 seconds in ‘Enable Proxy Control’ event.

Vulnerabilities Fixed        

Reference Description
WP-5165,
WP-5273

This Secure Web Gateway release includes updates addressing publicly disclosed CVEs, regardless of whether a CVE has been shown to impact customers.

The following medium and higher-level CVEs (CVSS 3.0 >= 4) were involved:

  • CVE-2022-3550,
    CVE-2022-3551
  • CVE-2022-4304,
    CVE-2023-0215,
    CVE-2023-0286
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