Secure Mobile Access (SMA) provides scalable, secure mobile access for your enterprise while blocking untrusted applications, WiFi pirates, and malware. SMA appliances provide a single gateway and a common user experience across all platforms, including managed and unmanaged devices. Traffic is encrypted using Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) to protect it from unauthorized users.
SMA is available as a physical appliance or as a virtual appliance running on ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Azure, and KVM.
SonicWall SMA 10.2.2.2 is supported on the following SonicWall appliances:
SMA 500v for ESXi
SMA 500v for HyperV
This release provides the fixes for previously reported issues.
This section provides a list of resolved issues in this release.
| Issue ID | Description |
|---|---|
| SMA-5937 | Issue fixed where downloading the latest TSR failed after a system restart. |
| SMA-5960 | Administrator could not generate CSR with 4096 key length. |
| SMA-5964 | Resolved issue where a 'Domain attempt timed out' error in Virtual Office and 2FA via SMS functioning. |
| SMA-5967 | Fixed an issue that caused user database errors for accounts from all authentication servers. |
| SMA-5970 | Resolved an issue where the SMA appliance could unexpectedly lose connectivity to the WAN network. |
| SMA-5972 | Fixed an issue where importing a certificate failed with an 'Invalid password' error when the certificate used legacy encryption algorithms such as RC2-40-CBC. |
| SMA-5973 | File persistence despite firmware upgrade cleanup. |
| SMA-5977 | Fixed an issue where the setting.json file was partially missing in exported configuration files. |
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