Release Notes
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Release Notes for Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.10
What’s New
New in Release 1.10.9
This release resolves issues and enhances the user experience, and provides security fixes for security
issues related to CVE-2013-6438 (Apache HTTP server) and CVE-2013-6420 (OpenSSL).
See the “Caveats in Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.10.9” section on page 33 for a
complete list of caveats.
New in Release 1.10.8.1
This release fixes the GNU Bash Environment Variable Command Injection Vulnerability (Shellshock).
This vulnerability is being tracked by the Cisco Defects & Enhancements Tracking System (CDETS)
number CSCur05163.
New in Release 1.10.8
This release resolves system issues and enhances the user experience. There are no new features
associated with this release.
See the “Caveats in Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.10.8” section on page 34 for a
complete list of caveats.
New in Release 1.10.7
This release fixes various OpenSSL issues and upgrades the version of the Apache HTTP server. For
additional information, see the “Caveats in Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.10.7” section
on page 36.
New in Release 1.10.6
This release resolves system issues and enhances the user experience. There are no new features
associated with this release.
See the “Caveats in Cisco TelePresence System Software Release 1.10.6” section on page 37 for a
complete list of caveats.
New in Release 1.10.5.1
This release fixes the OpenSSL Heartbleed Vulnerability. This vulnerability is being tracked by the
Cisco Defects & Enhancements Tracking System (CDETS) number CSCuo20210.
In addition, an enhancement (CSCuo30624) has been added to allow a Locally Significant Certificate
(LSC) to be installed and used by the Key Exchange process to establish Datagram Transport Layer
Security (DTLS) sessions between endpoints. See the “Caveats in Cisco TelePresence System Software
Release 1.10.5.1” section on page 39 for more information.










