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Release v2.2.0
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The latest release introduces an automated update feature for Client Data Update Token functionality, which removes the need for software upgrades focused on certificate management. Users will no longer need to perform upgrades for most certificate expiry situations, with the current certificate version set to expire on August 20, 2024. Additionally, several bug fixes have been implemented, including a resolution for an issue that mishandled CRL distribution point URLs with non-standard ports. The update also enhances the system's capability to process base64 encoded Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) and Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responses, improving overall functionality and reliability. This release aims to streamline operations and reduce the frequency of necessary updates, thereby enhancing user experience.
What's New
Client Data Update Token (CDUT) functionality: This release includes an automated update feature which eliminates the need for certificate-focused upgrades of the software. Beginning with this release, it will no longer be necessary to upgrade for the majority of certificate expiry scenarios. This certificate's previous version expires on August 20, 2024.
Bug Fixes
Fixed an issue that caused CRL distribution point URLs containing non-standard ports to be handled incorrectly. Additionally, base64-encoded CRLs and OCSP responses can now be processed. (refs PB-87745)