: Addressed Issues in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.4
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Addressed Issues in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.4

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Addressed Issues in VM-Series Plugin 1.0.4

The following list describes issues addressed in the VM-Series plugin 1.0.4.

PLUG-2077

An intermittent issue with VM-Series on Azure where interface mapping is incorrect when Azure accelerated networking was enabled.
This issue is fixed in VM-Series plugin version 1.0.4. You must install the plugin and reboot the firewall to address interface mapping when Azure accelerated networking is enabled.

PLUG-1991

When a VM-Series firewall in FIPS mode is upgraded to PAN-OS 9.0.1 or 9.0.2, you cannot log in to the firewall using your existing login credentials.
This issue is fixed in PAN-OS 9.0.3 that has the VM-Series plugin version 1.0.4. If using FIPS mode, use PAN-OS 9.0.3.
Workaround—If you do not want to upgrade to PAN-OS 9.0.3, after you enable FIPS mode on the firewall running PAN-OS 8.1, add another administrator before you upgrade to PAN-OS 9.0 and commit your changes. Then upgrade the VM-Series firewall to PAN-OS 9.0.0 and login with the username and password for the user that you just added.

PLUG-1872

The authentication key (client secret) associated with the Active Directory application required for setting up the VM-Series firewall in an HA configuration, is now encrypted on the firewall and on Panorama.
Because the key is now encrypted, the minimum version of the VM-Series plugin that you must install on Panorama and the managed VM-Series firewalls on Azure is version 1.0.4. Without this version of the plugin, you cannot centrally manage the firewalls from Panorama.