Right, that is EXACTLY what you want to hear about a critical piece of your network infrastructure. "Random reboots". Not like it can take out your entire network/DC/etc... Oh, Wait...
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From the post:
>Administrators of Palo Alto Networks' firewalls have complained the equipment falls over unexpectedly, and while a fix has bee prepared, it's not yet generally available. Multiple customers have reported that some hardware running version 11.1.4-h7/h9 of PAN-OS, the software that powers Palo Alto’s firewalls, reboot at random moments. "We have had three of our eight firewalls unexpectedly reboot in the past few months," observed one netizen.
Right, that is EXACTLY what you want to hear about a critical piece of your network infrastructure. "Random reboots".
Not like it can take out your entire network/DC/etc... Oh, Wait...
Archive: https://archive.today/DGOyl
From the post:
>>Administrators of Palo Alto Networks' firewalls have complained the equipment falls over unexpectedly, and while a fix has bee prepared, it's not yet generally available.
Multiple customers have reported that some hardware running version 11.1.4-h7/h9 of PAN-OS, the software that powers Palo Alto’s firewalls, reboot at random moments.
"We have had three of our eight firewalls unexpectedly reboot in the past few months," observed one netizen.
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