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Version 3.26 (August 2024)
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New features and enhancements
Supported platforms, database management systems, and other third-party products
LDAP Synchronization Tool now supports the following products:
Operating systems
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 9, 64-bit
Rocky Linux 9, 64-bit
Rocky Linux 8, 64-bit
Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS, 64-bit
Software libraries
LDAP Synchronization Tool now includes the following (updated) third-party libraries:
Cyrus SASL 2.1.28
Fixes and other updates
Issue OAS-21241: LDAP Synchronization Tool Configuration Utility memory issues
Description: Two memory issues with the LDAP Synchronization Tool Configuration Utility were reported. The first issue does not impede functionally and occurs only when you close the application, resulting in a core dump.
The second issue occurs when the application starts. It does not affect all environments, but if it occurs, the UI does not work correctly and the application will finally terminate unexpectedly.
Affects: LDAP Synchronization Tool on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Status: This issue has been fixed.
Issue OAS‑17306 (Support case CS0114443): Limitations when renaming organizational units
Description: LDAP Synchronization Tool cannot correctly mirror existing organizational units (OU) that were renamed on the source LDAP data store and contain child OUs. If the renamed OU has no child OU, then LDAP Synchronization Tool will create a new OU on the destination data store and move all related users correctly.
Affects: LDAP Synchronization Tool 3.21–3.25
Status: The documentation has been updated. The LDAP Synchronization Tool Administrator Guide now explains the limitations when organizational units are renamed.
Deprecated components and features
PDF documentation (Deprecated)
You can view the user documentation of most OneSpan products online already at https://docs.onespan.com/docs/, and we plan to shift exclusively to online documentation.
This means that PDF documentation will be completely removed in future major releases of LDAP Synchronization Tool (currently planned for 3.27).
Supported platforms and third-party products
LDAP Synchronization Tool no longer supports the following products:
Operating systems
CentOS 7