V 10.01 build 0472
Release Dates
Version 10.01 Build 0472 – 25th January, 2011
Version 10.01 Build 0461 – 3rd January, 2011
Version 10.01 Build 0448 – 8th December, 2010
Release Information
Release Type: General Availability
Upgrade prerequisite: 24 x 7 OR 8 x 5 valid Support license
Applicable to: All the Cyberoam Appliance models
Upgrade procedure
1. Logon to https://customer.cyberoam.com
2. Click Upgrade URL link, select the appropriate option and follow the on-
3. High Availability feature included in this upgrade is an EA feature. As it is
feature, to enable feature, you need to register your Appliance. Please mail
and current firmware version at [email protected]
firmware.
Note: It is mandatory to upgrade to verion 10.01 build 472 prior to any
Compatibility issues
Firmware is Appliance model-specific firmware. Hence, firmware of one model will
another model and upgrade will not be successful. You will receive error if you are
Appliance model CR100i with firmware for model CR500i.
Introduction
This document contains the release notes for Cyberoam version 10.01.0472. The f
describe the release in detail.
This release comes with new features, few enhancements and several bug fixes to
reliability, and performance.
Features & Enhancements
Build 461
1. Removed limitation of 6 WAN Interfaces
From this version onwards, limitation of 6 WAN interfaces is remove
where in N=Available physical interfaces on the appliance and maxi
interfaces can be created on each physical interface. For example,
physical interfaces), if Port-A is configured as LAN then remai
configured as a WAN and if required additional 4092 WAN Zone VL
be created on each physical interfaces.
2. DHCP Relay support in HA Cluster
On failover Auxiliary appliance of HA Cluster will now work as DHCP
primary appliance is configured as DHCP Relay.
3. Support of Authorization Policies for Clientless Single Sign On User
With this support now, Administrator can restrict Internet access time
and control data transfer for the users who are authenticated by CTA
4. Logs and Reports Enhancements
Cyberoam has extended its logging functionality by including:
Application Denied log - Log that records all the attempts ma
application denied through Application Filter policy. Log can b
Reports > Log Viewer > Application Filter Logs.
IPSec VPN log - Events like connection activated, connection
be logged and can be viewed from Logs & Reports > Log Vie
5. File System Integrity check support
Option is provided in the form of a CLI command to check file system
partitions. By default, check is OFF but whenever appliance goes in f
following reasons, this check is automatically turned ON:
Unable to start Config/Report/Signature Database
Unable to Apply migration
Unable to find the deployment mode
Once the check is turned ON, on the next boot, all the partitions will b
addition, check will be turned OFF again on the next boot.
If the option is ON and the appliance boots up due following reasons,
check will not be enforced and option will be disabled after boot:
Factory reset
Flush Appliance Report
6. Partition Reset support
File System Integrity check verifies all the partitions for the corruption
automatically when the appliance goes in failsafe mode.
It is required to flush the partitions if appliance comes up in failsafe m
integrity check.
RESET command is extended to include commands to flush the partit
commands, administrator can reset the config, signature and report p
will be lost, as the partition will be flushed.
Integrity check repairs the partition while resetting partition removes e
partition.
Command Usage
When you type RESET at the Serial Console Password prompt, men
provided:
1. Reset configuration
2. Reset configuration and signatures
3. Reset configuration, signatures and reports
Miscellaneous changes
1. Default timeout for switching from storage mode to modem mode is
10 sec. It can be changed from CLI with command:
timeout <number>
2. IPS policy id and Application Filter policy id included in Firewall Rule
3. Now Multicast forwarding can be configured when maximum 64 Inte
configured. Earlier it was limited up to 32 Interfaces only.
Version- 9 Catchup Feature
1. Dashboard Alert if password of Super Administrator – admin, is not
2. RESET, Backup/Restore, Auto Upgrade, Manual Upgrade , Reboot
and can be viewed from iView (Reports > Event > Admin Events)
3. IPSec, L2TP, PPTP logs can be viewed from CLI with commands:
show vpn IPSec-logs
show vpn L2TP-logs
show vpn PPTP-logs
Build 448
1. Four-Eye Authentication support
For legally compliant logging, reporting and archiving, it is important th
follows all obligations for keeping relevant information archived and ac
On one hand to maintain security, for organizations it is necessary to
to employee activities while on other hand they must also not invade e
However, monitoring user-specific activities without the consent or the
employee or their delegate is illegal.
To safeguard the integrity and security of personal activities data colle
added 4-Eye authentication method in addition to password-based au
an added level of control and protection where a single person can ac
other employees and have decision-making potential.
It prevents single administrator from having complete control over the
organization’s privacy regulations by having insight to the confidential
misuse tracked user activities. It enhances the already existing loggin
mechanisms by adding an additional administrator, without whose per
cannot be granted.
With 4-Eye authentication, two users – Administrator and Authorizer,
the employee activity reports. Unless Authorizer approves, Administra
reports.
Configuration
1. Enable 4-Eye authentication from Log & Reports > 4-Eye Authen
Once enabled, user identities - Username, IP address, MAC address
IM Contact ID will be encrypted i.e. anonymized, in all the reports.
2. Configure Authorizer
De-anonymize to view the actual data
1. Click Reports
2. Access the report in which you want to de-anonymize user details
decrypted for the existing session or permanently.
3. Specify Authorizer Password
2. Filter HTTP traffic based on MIME header
Cyberoam has significantly enhanced its Content filtering feature by p
function of filtering HTTP traffic based on MIME header in addition to
header list can be used to block traffic with certain types of contents
in otherwise allowed file type category. Cyberoam compares the MIM
match is found, the corresponding action is taken.
For simplicity, MIME headers are included in the File Type Category a
Extensions. In addition to default Categories, Cyberoam also has pro
custom category with the required MIME header. For default categor
– Default File Type Categories.
Configuration
1. Go to Objects > File type > File type to add custom category.
2. Configure file extension and/or MIME header. If both file extensio
are configured, file extension will be checked first.
3. Implement and configure action from Web Filter policy
3. VPN Connection Wizard
To speed up the VPN configuration, Cyberoam now provides VPN Co
creating VPN Connection.
The VPN Connection Wizard walks you step-by-step through the conf
Connection. After the configuration is completed, the wizard creates V
the selected VPN policy. Once the connection is successfully added,
IPSec > Connection page of Web Admin Console and connection det
from the same page.
Wizard can be accessed from VPN > IPSec > Connection page of W
4. Domain Name support for NTP server
For ease of use, Cyberoam now provides an option to configure NTP
apart from IP address.
Domain name can be configured from System > Configuration > Time
Console.
5. Multiple NTP server support
To ensure that Cyberoam appliance always maintains the right time, C
use of multiple NTP servers. Cyberoam appliances use NTP Version
can configure up to 10 NTP servers. At the time of synchronization, it
configured NTP server sequentially. When the query to the first serve
Cyberoam queries second server and so on until it gets a valid reply f
servers configured.
Configuration
1. Go to System > Configuration > Time and Select “Sync with NTP
2. Select “Use Custom” and add IP address or Domain name of NT
6. Multiple TSE/ Citrix Server Support in Cyberoam
Cyberoam provides support for transparent authentication of users ru
Services or Citrix and apply all the identity-based security policies to
the access. Now, one can configure up to 64 terminal servers. Up till
to configure only one server.
This feature will be useful in the organization where terminal server is
department.
Configuration
Configure Cyberoam to communicate with Terminal Server from CLI u
cyberoam auth thin-client add citrix-ip <ip address of citrix se
Remove Terminal Server from CLI using the command:
cyberoam auth thin-client delete citrix-ip <ip address of citrix
View list of configured Terminal Servers from CLI using the command
cyberoam auth thin-client show
7. Web and FTP Detail Report with Time Stamp
With this version, one more drill down report in the form of Detail repo
Usage and FTP Usage.
Web Usage Detail report added as a leaf (last drill down) report of ‘T
provides URL access date and time as well as data transfer details.
FTP Usage Detail report added, as a leaf report to all the FTP Usage
upload and download date and time along with the size.
8. Time Stamp for Anti Virus, Anti Spam, IPS and Mail Usage Reports
Leaf report of Anti Virus, Anti Spam, Mail Usage and Attacks report,
stamp in the YYYY: MM: DD HH:MM:SS format to know the exact tim
and usage.
9. Firmware Upgrade without disabling HA
To improve the ease of maintenance, HA in v 10.01.04xx supports firm
without disabling HA
10. Support of DHCP Custom options
Cyberoam has extended its DHCP Options feature to provide suppor
as per RFC 2132. DHCP options allow users to specify additional DH
form of pre-defined, vendor-specific information that is stored in the o
DHCP message. When the DHCP message is sent to clients on the n
vendor-specific configuration and service information. Prior to this ver
options could be configured.
Supported Scalar data types:
array-of - Array of Data Type
one-byte - One Byte Numeric Value
two-byte - Two Byte Numeric Value
four-byte - Four Byte Numeric Value
ipaddress – IP address
string - String
boolean - Boolean
Supported Array data types:
one-byte - Array of One Byte Numeric Values
two-byte - Array of Two Byte Numeric Values
four-byte - Array of Four Byte Numeric Values
ipaddress - Array of IP address
Configuration
1. Define DHCP Option from CLI console
2. Attach to DHCP server from CLI console
Example:
1. Define custom dhcp option 176 of the type “string”
console> cyberoam dhcp dhcp-options add optioncode
optiontype string
console> cyberoam dhcp dhcp-options binding add dhcpname
optionname aphone(176) value
MCIPADD=192.168.42.1,MCPORT=1719,TFTPSRVR=192.1
2. View all DHCP options that are configured for DHCP Server
console> cyberoam dhcp dhcp-options binding show dhcpnam
3. View all DHCP options that can be attached to DHCP server
console> cyberoam dhcp dhcp-options list
4. Removing definition of custom dhcp option 176 (defined in po
console> cyberoam dhcp dhcp-options delete optionname
5. Delete DHCP options from DHCP Server
console> cyberoam dhcp dhcp-options binding delete dhcpnam
optionname aphone(176)
11. Increased Bandwidth Maximum Limit of QoS Policy
In QoS Policy, maximum bandwidth limit has been increased to 12500
12. UTF-8 Support in iView
iView reports will now be displayed in UTF-8 characters when details
language other than English.
13. External Authentication support using RADIUS for MSCHAPv2/CHA
PPTP Connections
Now PPTP and L2TP connections established using MSCHAPv2 or C
authenticated through RADIUS.
Known Behavior
Build 472
While performing Upload & Reboot operation, if you receive message “Too M
Please Try After Some Seconds”, access Web Admin Console after some ti
Maintenance > Firmware and click “Boot firmware image” against 10_01_04
Bugs Solved
Build 471
High Availability
Bug ID - 5211
Description - HA could not be enabled for the appliance models with more th
Interface
Bug ID – 5314
Description – On removing alias, non-interface based static routes get flushe
Logs & Report
Bug ID – 5214
Description – Incorrect value is displayed for Allotted, Used and Remaining D
in Internet Usage report on View Usage page of User in Web Admin Console
Account.
Bug ID – 5377
Description – When application is denied, Application filter log does not disp
SSL VPN
Bug ID – 5365
Description – When User Email ID is not configured and Per User Certificate
configured for tunnel access, files - Installer bundled with Configuration and
downloaded are of size zero.
User
Bug ID – 5236
Description – CTAS traffic over VPN zone is not allowed.
Bug ID – 5312
Description – Hypen (-) is not supported in Username and Domain name.
Web Admin Console
Bug ID – 5237
Description – For email address, more than 4 characters are not allowed in
Bug ID – 5287
Description – When question mark was included in spam rule, spam scannin
Build 461
Group
Bug ID – 1140
Description – Add and Remove buttons are not displayed in Import Group w
Bug ID – 4727
Description – Mismatch in Dashboard - Live Connected Users and Concurre
on Live Users page.
Bug ID – 5087
Description – At the time of importing groups from Active Directory, no appro
given if groups are not existing in AD. Ideally, message "No group exists in th
Please verify Base DN or Create groups in AD" should be given.
Bug ID – 5077
Description – When the user group membership is changed and the new gro
Cyberoam, tightly integration between Active Directory and Cyberoam does
user still belongs to the old group. Ideally, if group does not exist in Cyberoa
belong to the “Open Group”.
Logs and Reports
Bug ID – 3021
Description – Reports do not include time stamp.
Bug ID – 3565
Description – It is not possible to export Custom View report as PDF file.
Bug ID – 4574
Description – Web Usage Trend report is not displayed as per the selected
Bug ID – 4670
Description – Even when there are 5 records, “View All” link is not displayed
Widgets.
Bug ID – 5147
Description – French Label "Atteindre" is not displayed properly in iView.
Migration
Bug ID – 5010
Description – After migrating to Version 10.x from Version 9.x, it is not possi
6 Interfaces.
Proxy
Bug ID – 5200
Description – Google’s Image Safe Search does not work with
Bug ID – 5217
Description – After applying Web filter policy, Remote Desktop application lik
inaccessible.
System
Bug ID – 2647
Description – It is not possible to add more than 6 Interfaces.
Bug ID - 4588
Description - Even when appliance is deployed in "Bridge mode", Syslog dis
mode as "Route" mode.
Bug ID – 4649
Description – If wrong password is specified at the time of logging in to My
portal, it redirects to “Web Admin Console" login page.
Bug ID – 4651
Description - After logging out from the Captive Portal login page, the logout
showing the option for "Web Admin Console" also. In the log-out page, ideal
option should be available.
Bug ID – 4668
Description – When the DHCP lease time is configured for 2 minutes or less
not able to renew IP addresses. Due to this, LAN to WAN connections are d
Bug ID – 5070
Description – Enabling packet capture without configuring any filtering condit
CPU utilization.
Bug ID – 5161
Description – It is not possible to include word “Corporate” in Captive Portal
or Footer.
Bug ID – 5222
Description – “My Account” link from Captive Portal opens Cyberoam Web A
page instead of My Account login page.
Users
Bug ID – 4607
Description – Live User page randomly displays zero live users even when u
logged in.
VPN
Bug ID – 3556
Description – PPTP and L2TP VPN logs are not available.
Bug ID – 5077
Description – Search functionality does not work on Add L2TP Member and
page of Web Admin Console.
Bug ID – 5259
Description – It was not possible to establish PPTP connections using MSCH
users are authenticated through RADIUS.
Build 448
Categorization
Bug ID - 3425
Description - It is possible to download denied file types included in custom
Web-based Mails like Yahoo, Gmail and Hotmail.
Bug ID – 4479
Description – When keywords exceed 4096 characters is defined in a custom
the websites get categorized under this web category only.
Clients
Bug ID – 4580
Description – Auto Login of Corporate Client does not work from version 10.
Bug ID – 4672
Description – Captive portal authentication does not work after upgrading to
10.00.0310.
Firewall
Bug ID – 5100
Description – At the time of creating firewall rule, Internal Server error occur
when not a single user except ‘admin’ user exists in Cyberoam.
High Availability
Bug ID – 4604
Description – HA Communication log displayed “root” instead of “System” as
Instant Messaging
Bug ID – 4296
Description - After enabling IM scanning, it is not possible to use Windows L
with third party applications like Trillian or Pidgin.
Bug ID – 4999
Description – When IM logging is enabled, it is not possible to login to Windo
2011.
Bug ID – 5072
Description – When IM logging is enabled, it is not possible to change displa
Windows Live Messenger 2009 and get new mail alert.
Logs and Reports
Bug ID - 3206
Description - Top L2TP Users and Top PPTP Users report always displays z
and down time.
Bug ID – 4660
Description – Files are not archived after upgrading to version 10.01.0270.
Bug ID – 4683
Description – When Super-administrator password is changed, single step lo
and iView Web Admin Console does not work. Due to this, administrator is n
automatically. This happens only when users are authenticated locally.
Migration
Bug ID – 5010
Description – After migrating from V 9.x.x to V 10.xx.xx, it is not possible to
At the time adding, error “Only six interfaces are supported." occurs.
Proxy
Bug ID – 4782
Description – When Cyberoam is configured as Direct Proxy, remote access
application like TeamViewer, does not work.
Bug ID – 4880
Description – After enabling SMTP Scanning, it will not be possible to send l
Bug ID – 5012
Description – Cyberoam is not compatible with Netsweeper - Internet conten
threat management solution, when Cyberoam is deployed as Direct Proxy. D
not able to access the Internet.
Registration
Bug ID – 3745
Description – Warning message about subscribing or renewing Anti Spam m
on the Spam Digest Settings page.
Translation
Bug ID – 3000
Description - Backup & Restore page of Chinese GUI was not completely tr
Bug ID – 5037
Description – In the navigation menu – Identity, word “User” was incorrectly
System
Bug ID – 4583
Description – It was possible to bind same IP Address to Gateway and to a
Interface.
Bug ID – 4704
Description – On gateway failover, VOIP connections are not shifted over to
Bug ID – 4931
Description – Signature Database is not flushed on factory reset.
Bug ID – 4947
Description – When External Authentication is configured, Simultaneous Logi
from Identity > Authentication > Firewall page does not work .
User
Bug ID – 650
Description – Data Transfer Policy is not applied to Clientless Single Sign-O
Bug ID – 653
Description – Surfing Quota Policy is not applied to Clientless Single Sign-O
Bug ID – 4719
Description – Test Connection to Active Directory fails when special characte
mark i.e. “ is included in the password.
Bug ID – 4735
Description – Access Time, Surfing quota and Data transfer policies were no
users.
Bug ID – 4812
Description – Test Connection to LDAP fails when special character comma
domain name.
For example
,dc=cyberoam,dc=com ---- incorrect
dc=cyberoam,dc=com ---- correct
Bug ID – 4887
Description – It is not possible to place login restriction on IP addresses as
Web Admin Console
Bug ID – 4605
Description – Identity based WAN-VPN zone firewall rule was incorrectly dis
Rule of Web Admin Console.
Bug ID – 4718
Description – Dashboard sticks due to long domain name in Recent HTTP V
Recent Web Viruses Detected Doclets.
Bug ID – 4733
Description – At the time of creating bookmark, if backslash (“/”) is not includ
URL then the URL is truncated up to last “/”.
E.g. URL: http://www.google.com/cisco is truncated to
created for the URL - http://www.google.com/ and not
Bug ID – 4967
Description – No alert message is displayed when Port 80 or Port 443 are r
Trusted Port list from page System > Administration > Setting page of Web
Wireless LAN
Bug ID – 4891
Description – It is not possible to update “Geography” to “United States” fro
Wireless LAN > Settings page of Web Admin Console.
Wireless WAN
Bug ID – 4904
Description – At the time of re-connection to 3G device, error “Device not de
Appendix A – Default File Type Categories
File Type Category
NameFile Extensions MIME Headers
Video Files dat, mov, avi, qt, smi, sml,
smil, flc, fli, vfw, mpeg, mpg,
m15, m1u, m1a, m75, mls,
mp2, mpm, mp, rm, wmv, flv,
swf
application/octet-stream,
msvideo, video/avi, video
msvideo, video/quicktime
application/x-simile, Vide
video/mpeg, video/x-mpe
application/vnd.rn-realme
application/x-shockwave
Audio Files gsm, sd2, qcp, kar, smf,
midi, mid, ulw, snd, aifc, aif,
aiff, m3url, m3u, wav, rm,
au, ram, mp3, wmv
audio/x-gsm, audio/vnd.q
application/x-midi, audio/
x-music/x-midi, audio/bas
audio/aiff, audio/x-aiff, au
audio/wav, audio/x-wav,
realmedia, audio/x-au, au
audio/mpeg3, audio/x-mp
Executable Files exe, cmd, bat, com application/bat, applicatio
msdos-program, applicat
application/octet-stream,
Dynamic Files pl, jsp, asp, php, cgi, shtml text/x-script.perl, text/asp
parsed-html, text/html
Image Files bmp, gif, jpeg, jpg, pcx, png image/bmp, image/x-wind
image/pjpeg, image/jpeg
Document Files
(Document file format could
be described as a text, or
binary data file type, used
doc, docx, wbk, xls, xlsx,
ppt, pptx, oft, pub, msg,
one, xsf, xsn, grv, mpp, mpt,
acl, pip, thmx, aw, bld, blg,
bvp, cdd, cdf, contact, csv,
application/msword,
application/vnd.openxmlf
officedocument.wordproc
application/excel, applica
application/x-excel, appli
to store formatted
documents (texts, pictures,
cliparts, tables, charts,
multiple pages, multiple
documents etc.).)
dat, dif, dmsp, efx, epub,
epw, exif, exp, fdb, fxp, gbr,
gpi, hdf, id2, lib, mat, mcd,
menc, mw, ndx, not,
notebook, out, ovf, pdx, pfc,
pps, ppsx, pptm, prj, qbw,
sdf, svf, tar, tsv, vcf, vdb,
vxml, windowslivecontact,
wlmp, xfd, xml, xsl, xslt, lit,
log, lst, odt, opml, pages, rtf,
sig, tex, txt, wpd, wps
application/vnd.openxmlf
officedocument.spreadsh
application/mspowerpoin
application/vnd.ms-powe
mspowerpoint, applicatio
officedocument.presenta
application/x-mspublishe
application/octet-stream,
project, application/x-pro
officetheme, application/c
application/x-netcdf, text/
values, text/csv, applicati
application/x-hdf, applica
mathcad, application/vnd
officedocument.presenta
application/vnd.ms-
powerpoint.presentation.
image/vnd.dwg, image/x-
text/tab-separated-values
application/xml, text/xml,
text/plain, application/rtf,
text/richtext, application/x
application/wordperfect,
application/vnd.ms-works
Compressed Files
(Compressed files use file
compression in order to
save disk space.
Compressed archive
7z, alz, deb, gz, pkg, pup,
rar, rpm, sea, sfx, sit, sitx,
tar.gz, tgz, war, zip, zipx
application/x-7z-compres
application/x-deb, applica
application/x-newton-com
application/x-rar-compres
application/x-sea, applica
stuffit, application/gnutar
compressed, application/
formats can also be used to
compress multiple files into
a single archive.)
application/zip, multipart/
Web Files (The Web Files
category includes files
related to websites and
Web servers. These
include static and dynamic
webpages, Web
applications, and files
referenced by webpages.)
alx, asax, asmx, aspx, atom,
att, axd, cer, chm, crt, csr,
css, dwt, htm, html, js, jspx,
pac, qbo, rss, spc, ucf,
webarchive, wgt, wml, xfdl,
xhtm, xhtml
application/atom+xml, ap
application/pkix-cert, app
application/x-x509-user-c
pointplus, text/css, text/h
javascript, application/jav
application/ecmascript, te
text/ecmascript, applicati
text/x-speech, text/vnd.w
Database Files
(Database files store data
in a structured format,
organized into tables and
fields. Individual entries
within a database are
called records. Databases
are commonly used for
storing data referenced by
dynamic websites.)
accdb, db, dsn, mdb, mdf,
pdb, sql, sqlite
application/msaccess, ap
application/vnd.msacces
access, application/mdb,
chemical/x-pdb
System Files
(The System Files category
includes files related to
Mac, Windows, and Linux
operating systems. Some
examples include system
libraries, icons, themes,
and device drivers. Files
bashrc, cab, cpl, cur, dll,
dmp, drv, hlp, ico, key, lnk,
msp, prf, profile, scf, scr,
sys
application/vnd.ms-cab-c
application/octet-stream,
msdownload, application
helpfile, application/x-win
output by the system are
also included in this
category.)
Configuration Files
(Settings files store
settings for the operating
system and applications.
These files are not meant
to be opened by the user,
but are modified by the
corresponding application
when the program
preferences are changed.
Settings files may also be
called preference files or
configuration files.)
cfg, clg, dbb, ini, keychain,
prf, prx, psf, rdf, reg, thmx,
vmx, wfc
application/pics-rules, ap
application/vnd.ms-office
Developer Files
(The Developer Files
category contains files
related to software
development. These
include programming
project files, source code
files, code libraries, header
files, and class files.
Compiled objects and
components are also
included in this category.)
as, asc, c, cbl, cc, class, cp,
cpp, cs, csproj, dev, dtd, f,
fs, fsproj, fsx, ftl, gem, h,
hpp, ise, ism, java, m, ocx,
pas, pod, pro, py, r, rb, sh,
src, tcl, trx, v, vbproj, vcproj,
vtm, xcodeproj
text/plain, text/x-c, applic
application/java-byte-cod
java-class, text/xml, text/x
java-source, text/x-m, ap
text/pascal, text/x-script.p
application/x-sh, applicat
script.sh, application/x-w
application/x-tcl, text/x-sc
Backup Files
(The Backup Files
category includes
individual file backups and
files related to backup
software. Individual backup
files are often generated
automatically by software
programs. Backup software
files include incremental
backups and full system
backups.)
asd, bak, bkp, bup, dba,
dbk, fbw, gho, nba, old, ori,
sqb, tlg, tmp
application/octet-stream
Encoded Files
(Encoded files are files that
store data in an encoded
format. These include
encrypted files,
uncompressed archives,
and binary-encoded text
files. Files are often
encoded for security
purposes and to keep them
from being corrupted
during data transfers.)
bin, enc, hex, hqx, mim,
mime, uue
application/mac-binary, a
application/octet-stream,
application/x-macbinary,
application/binhex4, appl
application/mac-binhex40
application/x-mac-binhex
www/mime, text/x-uuenco
Plugin Files
(Plugin files provide extra
features and functionality
to existing programs. They
are commonly used by
image, video, and audio
editing applications, as well
as Web browsers. Plugins
8bi, arx, crx, plugin, vst, xll application/x-visio, applic
application/vnd.ms-excel
are also referred to as
add-ons and extensions.)
Disk Image Files
(Disk image files contain an
exact copy of a hard disk or
other type of media. They
include all the files, as well
as the file system
information. This allows
disk images to be used for
duplicating disks, CDs, and
DVDs. They are often used
for backup purposes as
well.)
dmg, iso, mdf, nrg, nri, pvm,
toast, vcd, vmdk
application/x-cdlink
Page Layout Files
(Page layout files are
documents that may
contain both text and image
data. They also include
formatting information,
which defines the page
size, margins, and how
content is organized on the
page. Page layout
documents are often used
for creating printable
publications, such as
newspapers, magazines,
and brochures.)
idml, indd, inx, isd, mdi, pct,
pdf, pmd, ptx, pub, qxb, qxd,
qxp, rels, xps
image/x-pict, application/
mspublisher, application/
application/vnd.ms-xpsdo