1.2.1
New features
- A new playbook to check the prerequisites.
- A helper tool to validate inventories and system status.
- A helper tool to create inventories.
- The option to configure REDIS with a password deployed as an internal service, creating a more secure environment.
- The option to configure
firewalld
in custom zones. - The ability to disable
firewalld
orufw
management during the manual deployment of the firewall. - Improved documentation for exiting network flows.
- An easier mechanism to remove and install default packs.
- The option to use a custom certificate for the agent repository.
- The ability to ignore certificate issues when downloading specific URLs in the deployment process.
- The user can deploy NGINX manually during the deployment phase.
Improvements
set_deam_fqdnname_as_hostname
is deprecated.- The deployment playbook now updates internal CA certificates.
- The deployment playbook now does a pre-check for outbound connections.
- The user can now set a custom IP to resolve FQDN in manager hosts.
Bug fixes
- There was an error when configuring NGINX during the agent-repo deployment.
- We've fixed an issue when pip3 wasn't present in the PATH environment variable.
- When trying to deploy a newer version of NGINX role in the RedHat family servers there was an issue.
- A warning was triggered when the
/tmp
folder didn't have exec permission. - The dea-migrations playbooks failed when the database was installed in a server using python2.
- The miginvt.py failed when migrating the inventory file to a topology with several EA managers and when trying to reuse the certificate.
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