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Released: Maintenance Pack 1 for Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Microsoft ISA Server 2004/2006 Enterprise Edition (version 5.6.1216.0)
Maintenance Pack 1 adds the following functionality to Kaspersky Anti-Virus 5.6 for Microsoft ISA Server 2004/2006 Enterprise Edition:
- RFC 775 support for FTP;
- support for partial content download over FTP;
- recognition of various media formats to be excluded from anti-virus scan (streaming content from popular resources such as YouTube);
- increase in object transfer rate after anti-virus scan completion;
- wildcards are now allowed in domain names within definition of policy to exclude certain websites from anti-virus scan.
A domain name template in the policy definition must look like *., where the wildcard '*' may conceal any number of lower-level domains (in relation to ). An example of valid template: *.microsoft.com - the following names conform to this template: microsoft.com, www.microsoft.com, files.download.microsoft.com etc.
Restrictions:
- protocol prefixes are not allowed (templates of the following form are invalid and are ignored: 'http://*.microsoft.com', *://*.microsoft.com');
- concealment of the part of domain name of any level is not allowed (templates of the form '*soft.com' are invalid and are ignored);
- the wildcard '*' cannot be used in the template more than once (templates of the form '*.c.*.microsoft.com' are invalid and are ignored);
- some object types and domains are excluded from anti-virus scan;
- HTTP partial content download is now disabled by default.
Fixed:
- memory leak in applying the policies of exclusion from anti-virus scan;
- memory leak in caching anti-virus scan statuses;
- spontaneous switch of the application to the "Administration only" mode with the valid license key installed;
- HTTP-header parsing error which could result in blocking access to some websites;
- an error in complex object transfer via HTTP which could result in inability to download objects with large anti-virus scan time;
- an error in FTP-filter which could result in inability to download objects with large anti-virus scan time;
- incorrect connection closure in FTP-filter. This error manifested itself as inability to upload files to FTP-server if other FTP-related filters were installed on the Microsoft ISA Server;
- inability to install Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Microsoft ISA Server on the computer with Microsoft Windows Installer 2.0;
- an error which could prevent Kaspersky Anti-Virus service from stopping until database update is completed.
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