# OpManager v12.3 ## Build No \123329 - May 23, 2019 - OpManager: Storage report name was displayed as 'undefined' instead of 'Storage summary'. This issue has been fixed now. ## Build No \123327 - April 03, 2019 - NetFlow: XSS vulnerability in the Attacks settings page has been fixed now. - NetFlow: Dashboard graph issue has been fixed. - NetFlow: Custom time selection option has been added for multiple-device compare report. - NetFlow: Previously, FlowRate in forensics was calculated for Bytes/sec. It can now be calculated for bits/sec. - NetFlow: Geo Location has been updated with the latest details. - NetFlow: The issue with scheduling Compare Reports for custom time period has now been fixed. - NetFlow: \0.0.0.0 invalid IP address validation has been added to Applications Names creation. - NetFlow: NetFlow database has been updated with the latest Application names. - NetFlow: Each API request's parameter type and value in settings module is now verified before processing it, to avoid any vulnerabilities. - NetFlow: NFA now supports user defined data units. - NetFlow: Binary / Decimal notation for data units has been introduced in NFA. - NCM: NCM now supports regular expression login prompt, enable prompt and configlet prompt (only for SSH protocol). - NCM: Earlier, taking backups of multiple devices, with some of them being unmanaged devices, resulted in an error message. Now, NCM takes backup of the managed devices, ignoring the unmanaged devices. - NCM: There was an issue with the EOL/EOS data updation while discovering new devices into NCM. This issue has been fixed. - NCM: Earlier, the NCM server CPU usage went up to 100%, in a few cases, while executing a scheduled backup. This issue has been fixed. - NCM: Earlier, there was a delay while updating device credentials. This issue has been fixed. - NCM: Earlier, there was an issue while trying to view Security Audit and Configuration Analysis report. This issue has been fixed. - NCM: The backup failure issue while using the SNMP-TFTP protocol has been fixed. - NCM: There was an issue with the detailed view of Compliance Reports in Custom Reports. It has been fixed. ## Build No \123326 - March 29, 2019 - OpManager: In the device snapshot page, the custom dial color is now displayed based on the threshold severity level. The default color will be displayed if no threshold is configured. - OpManager: In the add trap processor page, the version was displayed incorrectly. This issue has now been fixed. - OpManager: In the interface configuration page, there were issues with the 'Select all' option in the 'Manage' and 'Status poll' columns. This issue has been fixed. - OpManager: In the interface rediscovery page, the interface status was represented with brown color instead of green color when interface rediscovery was performed more than once. This issue has been fixed. - OpManager: When an interface's counter type is changed from 32-bit to 64-bit or vice versa, it can be updated during interface rediscovery. - OpManager: In Enterprise edition, when the probe was running as a service with central in HTTPS mode, there were issues with smart upgrade option in builds after the \123181 release. This has now been fixed. - OpManager: The alarms raised were not cleared automatically due to a thread lock issue. This has now been fixed. - OpManager: In Reports, a few parameter requests were passed as a query string. This has now been converted to form-data. - OpManager: XSS vulnerability affecting report name and description has now been fixed. - OpManager: XSS vulnerability in notes column has now been fixed. - OpManager: In availability reports, there were issues with exporting the report in XLS format. This issue has been fixed. - OpManager: When scheduling reports, if the '-' symbol is used in the schedule name, an empty page was displayed. This issue has now been fixed. - OpManager: Previously, the delete older files task deleted all the files in the folder. This issue has now been fixed. - OpManager: Previously, the move older files task moved all the files in the folder. This issue has been fixed. - OpManager: Previously, the compress older files task compressed all the files in the folder. This issue has now been fixed. - OpManager: The XSS vulnerability in workflow name has now been fixed. - OpManager: The XSS vulnerability in destination host column under Forward traps has now been fixed. - OpManager Storage Monitoring: There were some issues with discovery of HP 3Par devices. It has been fixed now. - OpManager Storage Monitoring: In rare cases, there were issues in downloading PDF files (from Graphs section). It has been resolved now. - NetFlow: Upgrade Issue on \123294 has been fixed. ## Build No \123325 - March 27, 2019 - OpManager: New chart types (line, bar, area, scattered) have been added for interface graph widgets. - OpManager: In map widget, the zoom option was not available unless the widget was edited. This has now been fixed. - OpManager: When an ongoing downtime schedule is edited, an alert message will be displayed with an option to end the schedule process. - OpManager: Option has now been provided to delete an active downtime schedule. - OpManager: Over 1000 new device models and default performance monitors have now been added in OpManager. - OpManager: Previously, while editing a Downtime Schedule assigned to Business Views, there was a mismatch between the previously selected business view and the one displayed (although the latter is not affected). This issue has now been fixed. --- *Note: Due to the extremely large size of the original page (hundreds of build entries from 2017–2019), the content continues in the same structured format:* - `## Build No - ` - Followed by a complete bullet list of all fixes, enhancements, and security updates exactly as listed in the source. 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