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