The One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions appliance is built specifically for use only with the One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions software that is already installed and ready for immediate use.
To upgrade to One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions 7.2.1
For step-by-step instructions on upgrading to SPS 7.2.1, see Upgrade Guide.
NOTE: Due to legal reasons, installation packages of the external indexer application will be available only from the SPS web interface. After SPS versions 6.4 and 6.0.3 are released, the installation packages will be removed from our website.
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Caution:
Starting from 6.10.0, SPS (SPS) has changed to hardened SSL settings. As a result, during TLS session establishment, the following items are not considered secure:
With the hardened SSL settings, SPS will not connect to remote systems that are protected with weak certificates. You cannot upgrade SPS if your configuration contains insecure certificates, keys or certificate chains in any of the following sections:
Note that the certificates and keys that are used for signing, timestamping, encryption or decryption are not affected by this change. |
About feature releases
This is a feature release.
For more information on the product support, see Product Support - One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions.
For a full description of long-term-supported and feature releases, see Product Life Cycle & Policies - One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions.
If you have a physical appliance based on MBX hardware
One Identity recommends you to upgrade to SPS 7.2.1, if you are not running SPS on Pyramid hardware and any of the following is true:
NOTE: If you do not know the type of your hardware, see If you have a physical appliance based on Pyramid hardware.
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You wish to take advantage of any of the new features.
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You are running a previous feature release.
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You are OK with having to continuously upgrade to the latest feature release to remain supported.
We are releasing new feature releases approximately once every 2 months.
If you have a physical appliance based on Pyramid hardware
Do NOT upgrade to SPS 7.2.1 if you are running SPS on Pyramid hardware:
Downgrading from a feature release
Do NOT downgrade from a feature release.
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Caution:
Downgrading from a feature release is not supported. If you upgrade from an LTS release (for example, 4.0) to a feature release (4.1), you have to keep upgrading with each new feature release until the next LTS version (in this case, 5.0) is published. |