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Resolved issues

Resolved issues

The following issues have been resolved in FortiADC Manager 7.2.0 release. For inquiries about particular bugs, please contact Fortinet Customer Service & Support.

Bug ID

Description

0912310

Unable to delete a crash file in /var/log/crash/ path in the CM backend.

0912302

Request to remove execute passphrase commands in the CLI.

0910477

GUI: The Log module incorrectly inserts "\" into the message.

0902407

Clicking machine name on the dashboard results in 400 Bad Request error.

0900723

FortiView only displaying truncated information, with no option to view full information by floating the mouse over the field.

0900720

Users with read-only access are able to modify configurations.

Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures

For more information, visit https://www.fortiguard.com/psirt.

Bug ID

Description

0892672 FortiADC Manager 7.2.0 is no longer vulnerable to the following CVE-Reference: CWE-78: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command ("OS Command Injection").

Resolved issues

The following issues have been resolved in FortiADC Manager 7.2.0 release. For inquiries about particular bugs, please contact Fortinet Customer Service & Support.

Bug ID

Description

0912310

Unable to delete a crash file in /var/log/crash/ path in the CM backend.

0912302

Request to remove execute passphrase commands in the CLI.

0910477

GUI: The Log module incorrectly inserts "\" into the message.

0902407

Clicking machine name on the dashboard results in 400 Bad Request error.

0900723

FortiView only displaying truncated information, with no option to view full information by floating the mouse over the field.

0900720

Users with read-only access are able to modify configurations.

Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures

For more information, visit https://www.fortiguard.com/psirt.

Bug ID

Description

0892672 FortiADC Manager 7.2.0 is no longer vulnerable to the following CVE-Reference: CWE-78: Improper Neutralization of Special Elements used in an OS Command ("OS Command Injection").