Releases: stackrox/stackrox
Releases · stackrox/stackrox
4.8.7
Full Changelog: 4.8.6...4.8.7
For a description of the changes, review the Release Notes on the Red Hat Documentation portal.
4.9.2
Full Changelog: 4.9.1...4.9.2
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4.7.9
Full Changelog: 4.7.8...4.7.9
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4.8.7-rc.1
Full Changelog: 4.8.6...4.8.7
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4.9.2-rc.1
Full Changelog: 4.9.1...4.9.2
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4.7.9-rc.1
Full Changelog: 4.7.8...4.7.9
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4.8.6
Technical Changes
- ROX-31138: Resolved an issue where automatically re-scanned images failed to suppress deferred CVEs in the web UI portal, causing the CVEs to reappear in results and reports.
- ROX-31554: Fixed an issue where Central would panic and terminate Sensor connections, when a Sensor sent an event type unknown to Central. This occurred specifically when a Sensor version 4.9 was paired with Central version 4.7 or 4.8 on a cluster using OpenShift Virtualization. This fix ensures Central operates normally under these conditions and has also been applied to Central 4.9 to improve future compatibility with Sensors.
- ROX-31365: Fixed an issue that could cause database connection exhaustion when many Sensors try to reconnect at the same time.
4.9.1
Technical Changes
- ROX-31566: Optimized the database migration for process indicators added in version 4.9 by implementing a strategy to drop indices before migration and rebuild them afterward, significantly improving performance.
- ROX-31138: Resolved an issue where automatically rescanned images failed to suppress deferred CVEs in the RHACS Web UI, causing them to reappear in results and reports.
- ROX-31554: Fixed an issue where Central would panic and terminate Sensor connections, when a Sensor sent an event type unknown to Central. This occurred specifically when a Sensor version 4.9 was paired with Central version 4.7 or 4.8 on a cluster using OpenShift Virtualization. This fix ensures Central operates normally under these conditions and has also been applied to Central 4.9 to improve future compatibility with Sensors.
- ROX-31552: Fixed an issue where Sensor would send VM data even though the feature flag
ROX_VIRTUAL_MACHINESwas not enabled, leading to issues tracked with ROX-31554.
4.8.6-rc.2
Technical Changes
- ROX-31138: Resolved an issue where automatically re-scanned images failed to suppress deferred CVEs in the web UI portal, causing the CVEs to reappear in results and reports.
- ROX-31554: Fixed an issue where Central would panic and terminate Sensor connections, when a Sensor sent an event type unknown to Central. This occurred specifically when a Sensor version 4.9 was paired with Central version 4.7 or 4.8 on a cluster using OpenShift Virtualization. This fix ensures Central operates normally under these conditions and has also been applied to Central 4.9 to improve future compatibility with Sensors.
- ROX-31365: Fixed an issue that could cause database connection exhaustion when many Sensors try to reconnect at the same time.
4.8.6-rc.1
Technical Changes
- ROX-31138: Resolved an issue where automatically re-scanned images failed to suppress deferred CVEs in the web UI portal, causing the CVEs to reappear in results and reports.
- ROX-31554: Fixed an issue where Central would panic and terminate Sensor connections, when a Sensor sent an event type unknown to Central. This occurred specifically when a Sensor version 4.9 was paired with Central version 4.7 or 4.8 on a cluster using OpenShift Virtualization. This fix ensures Central operates normally under these conditions and has also been applied to Central 4.9 to improve future compatibility with Sensors.
- ROX-31365: Fixed an issue that could cause database connection exhaustion when many Sensors try to reconnect at the same time.