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Dell Sonicwall Terminal Services Agent 3.0.72 Release Notes

The Dell SonicWALL Terminal Services Agent 3.0.72 release fixes a memory leak that caused authentication to stop after several weeks. It is compatible with Dell SonicWALL appliances running SonicOS 5.6 or later and Windows Server 2003 through 2012 with Terminal Services or Citrix XenApp installed. The update resolves an issue where the agent would stop authenticating users and report an error allocating memory in the log.

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Dell Sonicwall Terminal Services Agent 3.0.72 Release Notes

The Dell SonicWALL Terminal Services Agent 3.0.72 release fixes a memory leak that caused authentication to stop after several weeks. It is compatible with Dell SonicWALL appliances running SonicOS 5.6 or later and Windows Server 2003 through 2012 with Terminal Services or Citrix XenApp installed. The update resolves an issue where the agent would stop authenticating users and report an error allocating memory in the log.

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Release Notes

Agent Software Dell SonicWALL Terminal Services Agent 3.0.72

SonicOS

Contents
Release Purpose ........................................................................................................................................................... 1
Platform Compatibility ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Resolved Issues ............................................................................................................................................................ 2

Release Purpose
The Dell SonicWALL Terminal Services Agent (TSA) identifies users through a combination of server IP address,
user name, and domain. Dell SonicWALL Single Sign-On (SSO) uses the TSA to identify users when they are
connected to a Dell SonicWALL firewall appliance through Terminal Services or Citrix servers. The 3.0.72 release
fixes a memory leak in the Terminal Services Agent.
Multiple terminal services agents (one per terminal server) are supported. The number depends on the Dell
SonicWALL appliance model and ranges from 4 to 256.
For more information about the SonicWALL TSA see the latest SonicOS Administrators Guide, available on
https://support.software.dell.com/.

Platform Compatibility

Dell SonicWALL Appliance / Firmware Compatibility


Dell SonicWALL Terminal Services Agent version 3.0.72 software is a supported release for use with the following
Dell SonicWALL platforms:
SuperMassive 9200 / 9400 / 9600 running SonicOS 6.1.0 and above
NSA 3600 / 4600 / 5600 / 6600 running SonicOS 6.1.1 and above
NSA 2600 running SonicOS 6.1.2 and above
NSA E-Class E5500 / E6500 / E7500 / E8500 / E8510 running SonicOS 5.6 and above
NSA 240 / 2400 / 3500 / 4500 / 5000 running SonicOS 5.6 and above
NSA 220 / 220W / 250M / 250MW running SonicOS 5.8.1 and above
TZ 215 / 215W running SonicOS 5.8.1 and above
TZ 210 / 210W running SonicOS 5.6 and above
Dell SonicWALL Terminal Services Agent version 3.0.72 is supported in all releases of:
SonicOS 5.6
SonicOS 5.8
SonicOS 5.9
SonicOS 6.1 and above

Terminal Services Agent 3.0.72 Release Notes


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Release Notes
Server Compatibility
The following requirements must be met in order to run the Dell SonicWALL TSA:
UDP port 2259 (by default) must be open on all terminal servers on which TSA is installed; the firewall uses
UDP port 2259 by default to communicate with Dell SonicWALL TSA; if a custom port is configured instead
of 2259, then this requirement applies to the custom port
Windows Server with the latest service pack:
o Windows Server 2012
o Windows Server 2008 R2, 64-bit
o Windows Server 2008, 32-bit and 64-bit
o Windows Server 2003, 32-bit and 64-bit
Windows Terminal Services or one of the following Citrix XenApp versions installed on the Windows Server
system(s):
o With Windows Server 2008 R2, 64-bit:
Citrix XenApp 6.5 Feature Pack 2 Platinum Edition
Citrix XenApp 6.0 Advanced Edition
o With Windows Server 2008, 32-bit or 64-bit:
Citrix XenApp 5.0 Enterprise Edition
Citrix XenApp 5.0
o With Windows Server 2003, 32-bit or 64-bit:
Citrix XenApp 5.0
Note: XenApp 6.5 is not compatible with Windows 2012.
See http://forums.citrix.com/thread.jspa?threadID=315161 for more information.

Resolved Issues
The following issue is resolved in the Dell SonicWALL Terminal Services Agent 3.0.72 release:

Symptom Condition / Workaround Issue

The Terminal Services Agent stops Occurs when a large number of users are being 124845
authenticating users after running fine for authenticated with the Terminal Services Agent
several weeks, and the log shows the over a period of several weeks.
message, 'OpenAddress:could not allocate
Workaround: Stop the Terminal Services Agent
entry for hash map.
service and restart it.

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Last updated: 9/10/2014

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