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UTM 9.601 - RED issues!

Since upgrading all our customers to 9.601, a bigger part of them are complaining about RED's re/disconnection in a no-pattern way.

It started for all of them just the night we upgraded to 9.601, and they all are on different ISP's and located different places around the country.

Been with Sophos support for 2 hours today, and now they escalated it to higher grounds.

Will return with an update....

Suspicious entries in the log - but all connected REDs do this before connection:

2019:03:06-15:15:38 fw01-2 red_server[17509]: SELF: Cannot do SSL handshake on socket accept from 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx': SSL connect accept failed because of handshake problems

2019:03:06-15:15:46 fw01-2 red2ctl[12420]: Missing keepalive from reds3:0, disabling peer xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

I know the last line is written before the tunnel disconnects, because there was no "PING/PONG" answer...

One customer has 2 x RD 50, one 1 100% stable and the other fluctuates in random intervals - we replaced this with a new RED 50, but the same thing occurs.



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  • Same issues here after 9.601-5 UTM update. 2x RED50 Rev 1. Drop multiple ISPs at varying intervals and lengths. It was advised to re-create RED in UTM. I have performed this, but problems still persist. I was sent two replacement RED50. The first one has been replaced, a new config created, but problem persists. ISPs modems have been replaced although they were reluctant to do so. One of the REDs wont recognize the presence of ISP on WAN1 at all.

    We are losing a lot of productivity and business. We do a sizeable portion of our business via teleconferencing.

    Support Tickets#

    8710435

    8707203

    8707207

     

    The tech alluded to a potential issue with REDs after the update to 9.6.01-5.

  • My problem is resolved. There is a known issue related to unified firmware.

    from su -

    cc get red use_unified_firmware

    if value returned = 1

    cc set red use_unified_firmware 0

    reds will update and reboot

    confirm value is 0 rerunning get command above

     

    NOT A PERMANENT FIX. The issue needs to be addressed in Sophos UTM firmware permanently.

  • thanks to Jan for the information.

    but concretely what we have do to for reuse the RED50s that can no longer connect?

    Our head office is in Italy and we have a RED50 in turkey that, after updating to 9.6, is unusable: the device always remains in BOOTING, then the error led turns on and then restarts.

    The RED50 is not under maintenance contract: how should I proceed?

    Thanks in advance.

     

    Fabio 

  • Hi Tobias,

    disabling the RED interfaces will not help, in case there is no traffic from the branch through the RED because of time of day, that could already provide the 'less load' scenario. However to be sure it is advisable to disconnect all LAN ports on the RED itself.

    Jan

  • Hi Fabio,

    The only option to recover a RED50 that is in this state is via an RMA with support.

    Jan

  • Hi All,

    small correction to this. Step 1 is only necessary in case you are not already on UTM 9.6, in case you are already on 9.6 Step 2 is the only one you need to make. When you are not on 9.6 already you can also merge steps 1 and 2 going straight to 9.605.

    Instructions coming from 9.5x:

    A. In WebAdmin, disable all RED Servers for RED appliances
    B. Apply Up2Dates through 9.605
    C. At the command line: cc set red use_unified_firmware 0
    D. In WebAdmin, enable all RED Servers for RED appliances

    Instructions when on 9.6x:

    A. Disconnect all LAN connections from all REDs, leaving the RED online but with no connection to local clients
    B. Apply Up2Dates through 9.605
    C. Reconnect all disconnected LAN cables to the REDs

     

    When changing the cc setting for the unified firmware and enabling the RED Servers again the REDs will apply the not unified firmware and hence might run into the issue, if you want to switch from the unified firmware please do this post-installation of 9.605 or by also disconnecting the LAN connections of the RED prior to applying the switch. The issue can only occur during the old firmware applying another firmware image, this is independent of being the unified firmware or not but is only depending on the firmware that is currently running on the RED.

     

    Jan

  • Hi Jan,

     

    but is possible to start an RMA procedure without a maintenance contract?

     

    thanks

     

    fabio

  • Fabio Giacobbe said:

    Hi Jan,

     

    but is possible to start an RMA procedure without a maintenance contract?

     

    thanks

     

    fabio

     

    When having license for reds (network protection), you should be covered ;-)

    -----

    Best regards
    Martin

    Sophos XGS 2100 @ Home | Sophos v20 Architect

  • Jan, I think your first B. should be to 9.604, not 9.605.  See my post above and my latest PM to you.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
  • You are correct, Fabio, that the standard rule is that there's a 1-year warranty on REDs connected to UTMs.  I think that given that the problem was most likely caused by an Up2Date, Sophos might go ahead and replace the RED.

    If it turns out that you can't get a free replacement, my recommendation is to replace a RED 50 with an SG 115 with a Network Protection subscription.  That will give you more flexibility and will cost less over time than a RED 50 with Warranty Extensions.  You can configure a RED tunnel in your main office UTM and just replace the reds# in your existing Interface definition with the new one.  Depending on your present configuration, there might be very little needed to configure the new SG 115.

    Please let us know what you tried and the results.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
  • Hi Bob,

    actually did not receive a PM from you, but anyway the first B is 9.605, in this scenario given that the REDs are not running the unified firmware prior to the update and are not connected during the update they will not receive a faulty unified firmware but only the fixed unified firmware of 9.605 so will not run into the problem, setting the unified firmware to 0 is actually not necessary in this case.

    The disabling of the REDs is done to prevent them from receiving a faulty firmware in the update process, ones on 9.605 that is not a problem anymore.

    Jan

  • Sorry, Jan, I don't see what I'm not understanding, but I can't reconcile your last post with:


    I just read your response to my PM, and my confusion remains.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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  • Sorry, Jan, I don't see what I'm not understanding, but I can't reconcile your last post with:


    I just read your response to my PM, and my confusion remains.

    Cheers - Bob

     
    Sophos UTM Community Moderator
    Sophos Certified Architect - UTM
    Sophos Certified Engineer - XG
    Gold Solution Partner since 2005
    MediaSoft, Inc. USA
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