This causes a denial of service condition for Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons. This issue has been fixed in the latest release version 3.1.2. IMPORTANT: If you are upgrading from version 3.0.x, make sure to update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file. This file contains the default configuration settings for the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons. To ensure proper configuration of these daemons after upgrading, you can manually update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file with the correct configuration settings. This will ensure that the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons have the correct configuration settings. To do this, you can use any text editor, such as nano or vi, to edit this file and update the values as needed. For example, if you want to update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess setting to add the SSH option to the list of security types, you would add the following line at the end of the file: /opt/axess/etc/default/axess” option=”ssh”

How to Install Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor Daemons

To install Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons, you can use the axess-install command. The axess-install command is located in your system’s bin directory. The default location for the axess-install command varies based on your Linux distribution. For example, if you are running a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 operating system, the default location of the axess-install command is /usr/bin/.
To install the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons, run the following commands:

How to enable SSH access for Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor

To enable SSH access for the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons, you'll need to update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file. This file contains the default configuration settings for the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons. To ensure proper configuration of these daemons after upgrading, you can manually update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file with the correct configuration settings.
To do this, you can use any text editor, such as nano or vi, to edit this file and update the values as needed. For example, if you want to update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess setting to add the SSH option to the list of security types, you would add the following line at the end of the file:
“option=”ssh”
This will enable your device to use SSH for authentication when logging in through a proxy server.

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UG: Denial of Service condition
The Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons are vulnerable to a denial of service (DoS) condition. This issue has been fixed in the latest release version 3.1.2.
If you are upgrading from version 3.0.x, make sure to update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file. This file contains the default configuration settings for the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons. To ensure proper configuration of these daemons after upgrading, you can manually update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file with the correct configuration settings. This will ensure that the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons have the correct configuration settings.

CVE-2019-7292

This issue has been fixed in the latest release version 3.1.2. IMPORTANT: If you are upgrading from version 3.0.x, make sure to update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file. This file contains the default configuration settings for the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons. To ensure proper configuration of these daemons after upgrading, you can manually update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess file with the correct configuration settings. This will ensure that the Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager and Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor daemons have the correct configuration settings. To do this, you can use any text editor, such as nano or vi, to edit this file and update the values as needed. For example, if you want to update the /opt/axess/etc/default/axess setting to add a new switch called ‘install_rpm’ that would allow your users to install RPMs on Linux-based computers which are managed by your product (Zyxel CloudCNM Security Manager or Zyxel CloudCNM Application Monitor), you would add the following line at the end of the file: /opt/axess/etc/default/axess” option=”install_rpm”

Timeline

Published on: 09/29/2022 03:15:00 UTC
Last modified on: 09/29/2022 17:15:00 UTC

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