Release Notes
AWX release notes, known issues, and related reference materials.
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- Release Notes
- 1. Release Notes
- 2. Known Issues
- 2.1. The
CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGIN
setting - 2.2. Launching the ansible-runner component not working as expected
- 2.3. Deleted default orgs produces duplicate Ansible-Galaxy credentials
- 2.4. Isolated nodes unsupported in an OpenShift deployment
- 2.5. Browsers ignoring the
autocomplete=off
setting - 2.6. Login via HTTP requires workaround
- 2.7. Job slicing and limit interactions
- 2.8. Misuse of job slicing can cause errors in job scheduling
- 2.9. Default LDAP directory must be configured to use LDAP Authentication
- 2.10. Potential security issue using
X_FORWARDED_FOR
inREMOTE_HOST_HEADERS
- 2.11. Server error when accessing SAML metadata via hostname
- 2.12. SAML authentication revokes admin role upon login
- 2.13. Live events status indicators
- 2.14. VMWare Self-Signed Certs
- 2.15. awx-manage inventory_import user
- 2.16. Upgrading existing Instance Groups on OCP deployments
- 2.17. Database on Disk Becomes Corrupted
- 2.18. Local management not functioning as expected
- 2.19. Problems when using SSH customization
- 2.20. Database server installed on nodes
- 2.21. Reactivating OAuth authentication accounts which have been deleted
- 2.22. Using vaulted variables in inventory sourced from a project
- 2.23. Saved scheduled and workflow configurations and surveys
- 2.1. The
- 3. Supported Locales
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