Unifi Controller update for Log4J
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And a few days later, yet another patched version to fix the broken fix. Isn't security so much fun?
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6.5.55 was released days ago. Why link to 6.5.54?
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@jaredbusch said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
6.5.55 was released days ago. Why link to 6.5.54?
Lazy
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@dashrender said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
@jaredbusch said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
6.5.55 was released days ago. Why link to 6.5.54?
Lazy
Updated.
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Does 6.5.55 support the older AP-LR's?
Sure when i updated to the release i'm on now it said later releases won't -
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
Does 6.5.55 support the older AP-LR's?
Sure when i updated to the release i'm on now it said later releases won'tThen I would guess not - really time to dump those old APs.
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@dashrender said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
Does 6.5.55 support the older AP-LR's?
Sure when i updated to the release i'm on now it said later releases won'tThen I would guess not - really time to dump those old APs.
I ran an old controller on a local network with no internet to support a site with old hardware. They were upgraded back in January, and migrated to my main controller. But easily workable for something like that.
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Are the APs vulnerable to Log4J? I would assume not - but who knows!
As far as updating - JB - you're saying they are still coming out with new firmware for the old devices that aren't supported by the new controllers - so you use an old controller to update them, then migrate them back to the new controller. hey if it works....
In normal times (i.e. easy to get new hardware) I won't think the hassle of doing that worth while.
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@dashrender said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
As far as updating - JB - you're saying they are still coming out with new firmware for the old devices that aren't supported by the new controllers
I did not say that.
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@jaredbusch said in Unifi Controller update for Log4J:
I ran an old controller on a local network with no internet to support a site with old hardware. They were upgraded back in January, and migrated to my main controller. But easily workable for something like that.
Yeah that's what i'm thinking. We are slowly replacing but some site will take longer as they will need access equipment to get to.