Juniper Networks 500 Network Router User Manual


 
Juniper Networks NetScreen Release Notes
ScreenOS 5.0.0r9-FIPS P/N 093-1638-000, Rev. A Page 10 of 42
02986 – SSHv2 with RADIUS authentication failed to authenticate external
users properly.
02985/02996 – The Juniper NetScreen-5000 Series systems sometimes failed
from memory corruption due to kernel locking.
02975 – While performing a virus scan with the anti-virus engine, the anti-
virus update failed, and no traffic could pass through a Juniper Networks
security appliance because the policies blocked it, and the device failed
repeatedly.
02972 – When you tried to transfer large files using SCP, the connection
closed before the transfer completed.
02952 – A code loop in a SIP disconnect state occurred and resulted in a core
the device failing when disconnecting a SIP call over a Cisco VOIP (Voice
Over IP) network.
02941 – When you configured a device with a DIP (Dynamic IP) and traffic
shaping, the first traffic the device sent failed to reach its destination.
02933 – While attempting to age out specific sessions, the device sometimes
went into an infinite loop causing the watchdog timer to cause the device to
fail.
02921 – A Juniper NetScreen-5400 stopped accepting all traffic after you
reset the device and then unset a policy with multiple services.
02918 – A Juniper NetScreen-5000 Series system sometimes could not
support HTTPS when the system occurred in an NSRP active-passive
environment in Transparent mode when you used HTTPS to manage both
the primary and backup devices.
02915 – An invalid pointer reference between FTP control channel and data
caused the device to fail.
02913 – Although a session on the device has a timeout of one second, when
the session exceeded the timeout, the device did terminate the session.
02911 – In some cases, sessions on the Juniper NetScreen-5000 Series
systems never aged out even if there was no response to them.
02908 – When you lost a Web and SSH connection to the primary device in
an active-passive HA configuration, you could not connect to the primary
device using an SSH or WebUI session, although you could connect to the
backup device.
02906 – You were unable to ping from one device to another over a VPN
between two devices that were each in transparent mode running ScreenOS
5.0.0rX.
02893 – When high amounts of traffic transferred across the Fast Ethernet
port on the Juniper NetScreen-500, the data could become corrupted.