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Cisco 3.10.1.5 Secure Workload SaaS

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  • First Published: 2025-02-11
  • Last Modified: 2025-02-10

Introduction to Cisco Secure Workload SaaS, Release 3.10.1.5
This document describes resolved caveats for Cisco Secure Workload Agent Software.

Release Information

  • Version: 3.10.1.5
  • Date: February 11, 2025

Resolved and Open Issues

The resolved issues for this release are accessible through the Cisco Bug Search Tool. This web-based tool provides you with access to the Cisco bug tracking system, which maintains information about issues and
vulnerabilities in this product and other Cisco hardware and software products. There are no open issues available here. You must have a Cisco.com account to log in and access the Cisco Bug Search Tool. If you do not have one, register for an account.

Note
For more information about the Cisco Bug Search Tool, see the Bug Search Tool Help & FAQ.

Resolved Issues

The following table lists the resolved issues in this release. Click an ID to access Cisco’s Bug Search Tool to see additional information about that bug.

Identifier Headline
CSCwn84711 SPAN agent may stop reporting flows on an el9-based virtual Appliance when using eBPFMeta Data
CSCwn15698 The customer requested a change in the permissions of the file “/etc/audit/rules.d/tau.rules”
CSCwn63364 tet-sensor may crash on AIX during the tart
CSCwn71968 Agent rehome from on-prem to CSW SaaS fails when the agent needs the proxy to resolve WSS FQDN.
Identifier Headline
CSCwn75469 TetSen.exe crashes on Windows Server 2008 R2 when PID Lookup/User Lookup Is Enabled
CSCwn89514 tet-sensor process on AIX workloads may crash while exporting cached flows
CSCwn85205The agent t shows flow export stopped anomaly
CSCwo00446 Race Condition in csw-agent might lead to tet-main using the old config server URL until the next upgrade.

Compatibility Information

For information about supported operating systems, external systems, and connectors for Secure Workload agents, see the Compatibility Matrix.

Contact Cisco Technical Assistance Centers
If you cannot resolve an issue using the online resources listed above, contact Cisco TAC:

  • Email Cisco TAC: tac@cisco.com
  • Call Cisco TAC (North America): 1.408.526.7209 or 1.800.553.2447
  • Call Cisco TAC (worldwide): Cisco Worldwide Support Contacts

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Documents / Resources

Cisco 3.10.1.5 Secure Workload SaaS [pdf] Owner's Manual
3.10.1.5 Secure Workload SaaS, 3.10.1.5, Secure Workload SaaS, Workload SaaS, SaaS

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