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Safeguard Authentication Services 5.1.2 - Release Notes

Safeguard Authentication Services 5.1.2

Release Notes

22 September 2023, 10:24

These release notes provide information about the Safeguard Authentication Services 5.1.2 release. For the most recent documents and product information, see Safeguard Authentication Services - Technical Documentation.

About this release

Safeguard Authentication Services extends the capabilities of UNIX, Linux, and Mac systems to seamlessly and transparently join Active Directory and integrate UNIX identities with Active Directory Windows accounts.

Safeguard Authentication Services 5.1.2 is a minor release that includes various bug and stability fixes. For a list of fixes included in this release, see Resolved issues.

End of support notice

After careful consideration, One Identity ceased the development of Management Console for Unix (MCU). Therefore, MCU entered limited support for all versions on 01 April 2021, with support for all versions reached end of life on 01 November 2021. For the definitions of support, see the Software Product Support Lifecycle Policy.

As One Identity retired the MCU, its feature set has been built into modern platforms, starting with Software Distribution and Profiling. Customers that use MCU to deploy Safeguard Authentication Services and Safeguard for Sudo can now use the One Identity Ansible collections for those products. For the Ansible collections, see Ansible Galaxy.

Enhancements

The following is a list of enhancements implemented in Safeguard Authentication Services 5.1.2.

Table 1: General enhancements
Enhancement Issue ID

Safeguard Authentication Services now supports systems where authselect is present but it is not in use.

As of version 1.4.0, authselect users who do not want to use authselect to manage their nsswitch and PAM configuration can opt-out by calling authselect opt-out.

403530

Resolved issues

The following is a list of issues addressed in this release.

Table 2: General resolved issues in version 5.1.2
Resolved Issue Issue ID
Previously, the Active Directory Config Wizard license screen title showed an incorrect product version number (4.2). This issue is now fixed. 425093

The tool ktutil does not depend on libncurses/libtinfo any more.

On aarch64 and ppc64le architectures, ktutil could not find the missing libncurses/libtinfo shared objects on systems newer than version 6.0. On the x86 platform, having systems older than version 6.0 has already been addressed by creating a compatibility symlink at package install time.

After the fix, every package contains a ktutil, which is statically linked to libncurses and does not depend on the system version any more.

423517

Fixed a vasd process crash which could occur on AIX during some of the login sessions.

422720

Fixed a bug where sometimes vasd would keep trying to connect to unreachable DCs, causing memory leaks.

422070

Fixed a significant slow down which occurred during group cache flush in case the AD contains a lot of users/groups (>10.000). This also caused a vastool flush or an upgrade of the vasclnt package to take several minutes.

419704

Previously, due to a regression, kinit (kerberos TGT request) and logins involving at least 3 domains failed, unless there were explicit [capaths] rules set up for multi-hop traversal in vas.conf.

These issues are now fixed.

418309

Fixed an issue where the Safeguard Authentication Services upgrade would fail to run flush.

During upgrade, the package script usually restarts vasd, then runs flush. However, the script only waited for the vasd dispatcher to run. If the vasd dispatcher was not connected to an Active Directory deployment, flush failed.

The issue was fixed by making sure that the script only runs after vasd is initialized and is connected to an Active Directory deployment.

414528

A new keytab can now be created if the previous one is corrupted.

404592

RPM package signatures now use the stronger SHA256 hash algorithm instead of SHA1.

413943

Fixed an issue where the vascert script would fail if the default shell (/bin/sh) was not bash compatible.

413944

Fixed an issue in the vasgp package upgrade affecting all Linux systems. The upgrade was successful but with error messages: _pp_systemd_cmd: command not found and vasd has not been restarted during the process.

413357

References to Management Console for Unix (MCU) have been removed from Control Center.

One Identity ceased the development of Management Console for Unix (MCU). Support for all versions reached end of life on 01 November 2021. However, some references to the MCU could still be found on the Control Center. These outdated references are now removed.

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Supported platforms

The following table provides a list of supported UNIX and Linux platforms for Safeguard Authentication Services.

CAUTION: In Safeguard Authentication Services version 5.1, support for the following Linux platforms and architectures has been deprecated:

  • Linux platforms

    • CentOS Linux 5

    • Oracle Enterprise (OEL) Linux 5

    • Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5

    • Suse Linux Enterprise (SLES) 11

  • Linux architectures

    • IA-64

    • s390

Make sure that you prepare your system for an upgrade to a supported Linux platform and architecture, so that you can upgrade to Safeguard Authentication Services version 5.1 when it is released.

Table 3: UNIX agent: Supported platforms

Platform

Version

Architecture

Alma Linux

8, 9

x86_64, AARCH64, PPC64le

Amazon Linux

AMI, 2, AL2022

x86_64

Apple MacOS

10.15, 11.x, 12.x, 13.x

x86_64, ARM64

CentOS Linux

6, 7, 8, 9

Current Linux architectures: s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

CentOS Stream

8, 9

x86_64

Debian

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

Fedora Linux

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

FreeBSD

12.x, 13.x

x32, x64

HP-UX

11.31

PA, IA-64

IBM AIX

6.1 TL9, 7.1 TL3, TL4, TL5, 7.2, 7.3

Power 4+

OpenSuSE

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL)

6, 7, 8, 9

Current Linux architectures: s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

Oracle Solaris

10 8/11 (Update 10),

11.x

SPARC, x64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

6, 7, 8, 9

Current Linux architectures: s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

Rocky Linux

8, 9

x86_64, AARCH64

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)/Workstation

12, 15

Current Linux architectures: s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

Ubuntu

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

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