AsyncOS 6.3.3 for Web is GA

Hi,
Cisco is pleased to announce a maintenance release of AsyncOS 6.3.3-015 for Web to all customers (GA). This release applies to all our Web Security Appliances (S-Series).
Enhancements and Fixes in AsyncOS 6.3.3-015 for Web
Fixed: Web Proxy returns incomplete web pages from objects in the web cache in some cases [Defect ID: 66076]
Fixed: Uploading data to servers using a POST command fails in some cases [Defect ID: 52504]
Fixed: Appliance may lock up or reboot when tailing access logs in some cases [Defect ID: 42438]
Fixed: TLS/SSL Man-in-the-Middle Vulnerability [Defect ID: 55972]
Fixed: hostkeyconfig CLI command erroneously returns a traceback in some cases [Defect ID: 48748]
Fixed: Cannot join the Active Directory domain in some cases [Defect ID: 54854]
For further information about this release, please refer to the AsyncOS Release Notes. The release notes are available on our Support
Portal.
Release Stage
General Availability (GA): This release is available to all our customers and is a recommended build to be used in your production environments.
Please have a look at the release notes and give the new build a spin!
Thank you for choosing Cisco IronPort Security Products.
Cheers,
Jakob

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       boost_date_time.framework   boost_date_time   6.0.0.0  
       boost_signals.framework   boost_signals   6.0.0.0  
       boost_system.framework   boost_system   6.0.0.0  
       boost_threads.framework   boost_threads   6.0.0.0  
       Cg.framework   NVIDIA Cg     
       CIT.framework   CIT   2.0.5.19287   145486
       data_flow.framework   AdobeAIF   3.0.00   62.490293
       dvaaudiodevice.framework   dvaaudiodevice   6.0.0.0  
       dvacore.framework   dvacore   6.0.0.0  
       dvamarshal.framework   dvamarshal   6.0.0.0  
       dvamediatypes.framework   dvamediatypes   6.0.0.0  
       dvaplayer.framework   dvaplayer   6.0.0.0  
       dvatransport.framework   dvatransport   6.0.0.0  
       dvaunittesting.framework   dvaunittesting   6.0.0.0  
       dynamiclink.framework   dynamiclink   6.0.0.0  
       FileInfo.framework   FileInfo   66.145433   66.145433
       filter_graph.framework   AdobeAIF   3.0.00   62.490293
       hydra_filters.framework   AdobeAIF   3.0.00   62.490293
       ICUConverter.framework   ICUConverter   3.61   "gtlib_3.0" "." "16615"
       ICUData.framework   ICUData   3.61   "gtlib_3.0" "." "16615"
       image_compiler.framework   AdobeAIF   3.0.00   62.490293
       image_flow.framework   AdobeAIF   3.0.00   62.490293
       image_runtime.framework   AdobeAIF   3.0.00   62.490293
       LogSession.framework   LogSession   2.1.2.1652  
       mediacoreif.framework   mediacoreif   6.0.0.0  
       PlugPlug.framework   PlugPlug   3.0.0.383  
       UpdaterNotifications.framework   UpdaterNotifications   6.0.0.24   "6.0.0.24"
       wrservices.framework        
    Required plug-ins:
       Accented Edges 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Adaptive Wide Angle 13.0, Copyright © 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Adaptive Wide Angle.plugin”
       ADM 3.10x16, Copyright © 1987-2008 Adobe Systems Inc.  All rights reserved. - from the file “AdobeADM.bundle”
       Angled Strokes 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Average 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Average.plugin”
       Bas Relief 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       BMP 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Camera Raw 7.0 (308), Copyright © 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Camera Raw.plugin”
       Chalk & Charcoal 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Charcoal 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Chrome 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Cineon 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©2002-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Cineon.plugin”
       Clouds 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Clouds.plugin”
       Collada DAE 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “U3D.plugin”
       Color Halftone 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Colored Pencil 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       CompuServe GIF 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Conté Crayon 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Craquelure 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Crop and Straighten Photos 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “CropPhotosAuto.plugin”
       Crop and Straighten Photos Filter 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Crosshatch 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Crystallize 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Cutout 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Dark Strokes 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       De-Interlace 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Difference Clouds 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Clouds.plugin”
       Diffuse Glow 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Displace 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Dry Brush 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Eazel Acquire 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1997-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “EazelAcquire.plugin”
       Embed Watermark NO VERSION - from the file “DigiSign.plugin”
       Enable Async I/O 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  © 2004-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Enable Async IO.plugin”
       Extrude 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       FastCore Routines 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1990-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “FastCore.plugin”
       Fibers 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Film Grain 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Filter Gallery 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Fresco 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Glass 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Glowing Edges 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Grain 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Graphic Pen 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Halftone Pattern 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       HDRMergeUI 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “HDRMergeUI.plugin”
       IFF Format 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Ink Outlines 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       JPEG 2000 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©2001-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “JPEG2000.plugin”
       Lens Blur 13.0, Copyright © 2002-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Blur.plugin”
       Lens Correction 13.0, Copyright © 2002-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Correct.plugin”
       Lens Flare 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Liquify 13.0, Copyright © 2001-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Liquify.plugin”
       Matlab Operation 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ChannelPort.plugin”
       Measurement Core 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MeasurementCore.plugin”
       Mezzotint 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       MMXCore Routines 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1990-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MMXCore.plugin”
       Mosaic Tiles 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Multiprocessor Support 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1990-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MultiProcessor Support.plugin”
       Neon Glow 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Note Paper 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       NTSC Colors 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “NTSC Colors.plugin”
       Ocean Ripple 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Oil Paint 13.0, Copyright © 2011 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Oil Paint.plugin”
       OpenEXR 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Paint Daubs 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Palette Knife 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Patchwork 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Paths to Illustrator 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       PCX 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1989-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “PCX.plugin”
       Photocopy 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Photoshop 3D Engine 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Photoshop3DEngine.plugin”
       Picture Package Filter 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ChannelPort.plugin”
       Pinch 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Pixar 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1989-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Pixar.plugin”
       Plaster 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Plastic Wrap 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       PNG 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Pointillize 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Polar Coordinates 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Portable Bit Map 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1989-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “PBM.plugin”
       Poster Edges 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Radial Blur 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Radiance 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Radiance.plugin”
       Read Watermark NO VERSION - from the file “DigiRead.plugin”
       Reticulation 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Ripple 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Rough Pastels 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Save for Web 13.0, Copyright © 1999-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Save for Web.plugin”
       ScriptingSupport 13.0, Copyright © 2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ScriptingSupport.plugin”
       Shear 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Smart Blur 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Smudge Stick 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Solarize 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Solarize.plugin”
       Spatter 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Spherize 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Sponge 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Sprayed Strokes 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Stained Glass 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Stamp 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Sumi-e 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Targa 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Texturizer 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Tiles 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Torn Edges 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Twirl 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Underpainting 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Vanishing Point 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “VanishingPoint.plugin”
       Water Paper 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Watercolor 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
       Wave 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Wind 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
       Wireless Bitmap 13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00  ©1989-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “WBMP.plugin”
       ZigZag 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
    Optional and third party plug-ins: NONE
    Plug-ins that failed to load: NONE
    Flash:
       Mini Bridge
       Kuler
    Installed TWAIN devices: NONE
    -------------------------------------END OF SYSTEM INFO-----------------------------------
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    Thank you,
    Jamie Richards, a fellow Photoshop addict

    I found the solution (took forever to consolidate all the answers) for OS X 10.9 + Maverick. Finally!
    1. Change permissions (as AOTPR says) to your User/Library/Preferences file so that your admin and user (the one you are using) has read + write permissions within the Get Info pane (command+I). You may have to add them with the sign.
    2. Delete Adobe save for web 12.0 Prefs & Adobe save for web 13.0 Prefs files within the User/ Library/ Preferences folder. These may be hidden for some people, so when in a finder window, hold Option(alt) and click Go from the main top menu (keep holding Option/Alt) and click Library — the full Preferences folder should open for you.
    3. Change the view when in Save for web pane in PS. If you have it in Cover Flow — it won't work. Change it to another view like List or Columns view.
    Presto! Works for me on Maverick.
    Thank god. It took forever to get this cleared up!!
    If you have any questions, email me [email protected]

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    Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 paths
    Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 settings
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    Asynchronous (1) General use. Not synchronous; not occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase. (2) Digital communication. Pertaining to a transmission technique that does not require a common clock between the communicating devices; timing signals are instead derived from special characters in the data stream.
    Bitmap image Image that uses geometrical primitives such as points, lines, curves, and shapes, which are all based on mathematical equations. In a bitmap image, each pixel on a display screen is assigned at least one bit to indicate whether the pixel should reflect the background color, the foreground color, or some other color. each pixel in the bitmap might have 16, 24, or 48 bits of information associated with it. The more bits, the greater the resolution of the bitmap – and the larger the file. Compare Vector image.
    C (programming language) General-purpose computer programming language developed in 1972 by Dennis Ritchie at the Bell Telephone Laboratories for use with the Unix operating system. It was designed for implementing system software and is also widely used for developing portable application software. C has greatly influenced many other popular programming languages, most notably C++, which began as an extension to C.
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    Cache Component that transparently stores data so that future requests for that data can be served faster. The data that is stored within a cache might be values that have been computed earlier or duplicates of original values that are stored elsewhere. If requested data is contained in the cache (cache hit), this request can be served by simply reading the cache, which is comparatively faster. Otherwise (cache miss), the data has to be recomputed or fetched from its original storage location, which is comparatively slower.
    Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) Style sheet language used to describe the presentation semantics (the look and formatting) of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML and XHTML, but the language can also be applied to any kind of XML document, including SVG and XUL.
    ColdFusion Programming language based on standard HTML that is used to write dynamic webpages. It allows for the creation of pages that differ depending on user input, database lookups, time of day, or other criteria. ColdFusion pages consist of standard HTML tags together with CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language) tags such as <CFQUERY>, <CFIF> and <CFLOOP>. ColdFusion was introduced by Allaire in 1996, acquired by Macromedia in a merger in April 2001, and acquired by Adobe in December 2005.
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    Vector image Image made up of numerous individual, scalable objects. These objects are defined by mathematical equations rather than pixels, so they always render at the highest quality. Objects may consist of lines, curves, and shapes with editable attributes such as color, fill, and outline. Changing the attributes of a vector object does not effect the object itself. Compare Bitmap image.
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    Web design Design of the way that content is delivered to an end-user through the World Wide Web, using a web browser or other web-enabled software.
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    World Wide Web Consortium Main international standards organization for the World Wide Web. It is made up of member organizations which maintain full-time staff for the purpose of working together in the development of standards for the World Wide Web. Known by its acronym W3C.
    XHTML See Extensible HyperText Markup Language.
    XML See Extensible Markup Language.
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    Thanks for posting this!
    I would only mention that your definition is incomplete for this -
    Contextual selector A type of Style Sheet Selector that
    and that it's most often referred to now as a Descendent selector, not a contextual selector.  It's basically the same as the Compound selector that you have already defined....

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