Tag Archives: DHCP

Dhcpcsvc.dll – Pre Service Pack 4 Revision History for Windows Server XP SP3

Dhcpcsvc.dll – Pre Service Pack 4 Revision History for Windows Server XP SP3

03-Jun-2008 – 5.1.2600.5614 – Dhcpcsvc.dll – x86 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953761 – Some DHCP Options are not recognized on a Windows XP SP3-based client computer when the DHCP server offer includes option 43

Dhcpssvc.dll – Pre Service Pack 1 Revision History for Windows 8 RTM and Windows Server 2012 RTM

02-Oct-2012 – 6.2.9200.20527 – Dhcpssvc.dll – x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2758246 – Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 client/server readiness cumulative update

03-Oct-2012 – 6.2.9200.16427 – Dhcpssvc.dll – x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2758246 – Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 client/server readiness cumulative update

Watchguard XTM 1050, XTM 2050, XTM 2 Series, XTM 3 Series, XTM 5 Series, XTM 8 Series – Fireware XTM OS 11.6.1 – Build # 346666

Watchguard XTM 1050, XTM 2050, XTM 2 Series, XTM 3 Series, XTM 5 Series, XTM 8 Series – Fireware XTM OS 11.6.1 – Build # 346666

11.6.1 – Build # 346666 Provides some new features and resolves the following issues:

• This release introduces support for the new high-performance XTM 5 Series models 515, 525, 535, and 545

• Provides an update to our localized user interfaces and documentation

• An XTM device configured in bridge mode can now pass VLAN traffic between 802.1Q switches or bridges

• FireCluster support for XTM 25, 26, and 33 wired models

• Several issues have been resolved in this release that caused XTM devices to crash when configured to use Application Control or IPS [66937, 65426, 65636, 67312, 66135, 67159, 67399, 67310]

• An issue was resolved that caused some XTM device processes to crash when running Mu Dynamics default published vulnerability test [66490]

• An issue was resolved that caused a kernel crash and device reboot [67329]

• The XTM 2 Series device can now handle a large file transfer without interface instability [67367]

• A problem that caused incorrect data to display on the XTM 5 Series LCD screen has been resolved [67197]

• Policy Manager now displays the correct VLAN limits for XTM 5 Series models 505, 510, 520, and 530 with a standard Fireware XTM feature key (not Pro) [67780]

• You can now successfully configure and apply Traffic Management actions for XTM 2 and 3 Series devices from the Web UI [67221, 66645]

• Firebox X Edge e-Series devices can now be successfully managed with templates [67658]

• The notification message sent when a local Log or Report database is down now correctly shows the host IP address instead of “???” [41731]

• The Log Server can now handle backup files greater than 2GB in size without generating an error message: “Error (8199), Exception during backup of oldest log data: File is not a zip file” exception” [66811]

• The DHCP lease activity report now works correctly [66062]

• Log Collector now handles XTM device log data that spans multiple SSL/TLS records without crashing [66347]

• A problem has been resolved that caused poor performance on XTM 2 Series models 25 and 26 because of an incorrect memory allocation for security subscription signatures [67240]

• A deny message is now correctly sent to the web browser in most cases when Application Control blocks content in the Web/Web 2.0 category [66201]

• The WebBlocker automatic database update time is no longer off by one hour when daylight savings time is in effect on the host server’s timezone [67551]

• If you use PPPoE or DHCP for an external interface on an XTM device configured to use multi-WAN, the XTM device no longer loses the default routes for external interfaces after the external interface reconnects [67424, 67520]

• A problem has been resolved that caused a static route to fail after an external interface configured to use PPPoE is disconnected, then reconnected [67520]

• Tagged VLAN traffic is now correctly recognized when an XTM device is configured in Bridge mode [64355]

• The CLl command “restore factory default all” now successfully restores a device to its factory default settings [66240]

• An issue has been resolved that caused Policy Manager to incorrectly display an interface IP address as 0.0.0.0/24 when you viewed a FireCluster configuration for a cluster in drop-in mode [63551]

• The Mobile VPN with SSL process no longer crashes during a FireCluster failover [66118]

You can download 11.6.1 – Build # 346666 from the Watchguard website

Dhcpcore.dll – Pre Service Pack 2 Revision History for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 (SBS 2011)

Dhcpcore.dll – Pre Service Pack 2 Revision History for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 (SBS 2011)

11-Mar-2013 – 6.1.7601.22277 – Dhcpcore.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2824546 – Incorrect DHCP packet is sent when DHCP client receives a DHCP offer on a Windows 7 SP1-based or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1-based computer

18-Oct-2012 – 6.1.7601.22137 – Dhcpcore.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2775511 – An enterprise hotfix rollup is available for Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

09-Oct-2012 – 6.1.7601.22130 – Dhcpcore.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2763523 – No network connectivity on Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based client computers when a DHCPv6 message is sent that has a duplicated DUID

13-Aug-2011 – 6.1.7601.21789 – Dhcpcore.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2459530 – Event ID 5719 and event ID 1129 may be logged when a non-Microsoft DHCP Relay Agent is used

19-May-2011 – 6.1.7601.21730 – Dhcpcore.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2554766 – A VPN session works incorrectly during deployment of Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, and deployment fails

20-Nov-2010 – 6.1.7601.17514 – Dhcpcore.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2763523 – No network connectivity on Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based client computers when a DHCPv6 message is sent that has a duplicated DUID