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So are they going to issue another patch for the last vulnerabilities?
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You'll need to setup a DNS content policy as well.
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The PCI company submitted it as a false flag.
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We found 2 routers, a USG Flex 50 and a VPN 100 that had 2 new SSL VPN security policies added. Both were on 5.37 firmware. I disabled them here. The other router we restored from backup and we'll update this one after hours tonight. There are no other users logged into the router. Is this the same issue or is it a new one?
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We setup a DNS content filter policy from Lan to Zywall, source, Ips of chromebooks and that seems to have solved it.
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I'm quite certain there's no vpn on the chromebooks.
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You need to install the datecode firmware patch from here. Hopefully, it goes from datecode to production very soon.
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Do you have a zyxel poe switch that supports Ethernet Neighbor ? Looks like that's the only way to do it. https://support.zyxel.eu/hc/en-us/articles/4423468211090-Access-Points-NWA-WAX-Reset-Button-and-Device-Reset#01H7FKP1YAWZ9BB6KWFMXJQSMP Otherwise, just contact Zyxel support, I expect they'll need the serial number and…
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You need to install the latest datecode firmware from here.
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Yes, see the discussion here. This has to do with an update for Chrome and Edge, Edge must not have updated or it wouldn't work either. There's a datecode patch for it for the newer routers. Unfortunately, Zyxel hasn't released an update for the USG series except for the Flex 50 since they are EOL. So you'll need to…
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The link for the GS1900-24HPv2 https://download.zyxel.com/GS1900-24HPv2/firmware/GS1900-24HPv2_2.70(ABTP.3)C0.zip
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I don't see the new firmware upgrade option show up in the router yet. Is there a place to manually download it?
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Any news on when a firmware update will be available?
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No, you'll have to build it from scratch. If it's a more complex config, download the backup startup-config from the 110 and open it and you can use the CLI in the new router and copy and paste sections from the config file, eg address objects to the new router.
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If the config is not to complex, I'd just rebuild it from scratch. If it's more complex we've had good success using the CLI and restoring parts of the backup file, eg add address-object section in the CLI. Then if it goes without errors, do the next section. If you get an error, you'll have to figure out what it didn't…