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0.19.0-rc1

02 Oct 19:23
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Advancing 0.19.0-rc1 release to status: released

Signed-off-by: Tom Pantelis <tompantelis@gmail.com>

0.19.0-m3

05 Sep 09:46
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Advancing 0.19.0-m3 release to status: released

Signed-off-by: Maayan Friedman <maafried@redhat.com>

0.19.0-m2

16 Aug 18:28
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Advancing 0.19.0-m2 release to status: released

Signed-off-by: Daniel Farrell <dfarrell@redhat.com>

0.14.9

26 Jul 17:59
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  • Reduced and restricted the RBAC permissions for the various Submariner components to only what is actually needed to reduce any
    potential attack surface.

Note: this release fixes an issue with the 0.14.8 release.

0.15.5

23 Jul 15:19
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Reduced and restricted the RBAC permissions for the various Submariner components to only what is actually needed to reduce any potential attack surface.

Note: this release fixes an issue with the 0.15.4 release.

0.19.0-m1

22 Jul 16:05
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Advancing 0.19.0-m1 release to status: released

Signed-off-by: Maayan Friedman <maafried@redhat.com>

0.18.0

04 Jul 12:46
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New features

  • subctl join and other commands now support HTTP proxy arguments corresponding to the HTTP proxy environment variables
    that are propagated to the various pods.
  • subctl verify now outputs a short description of each test that is run.

Other changes

  • Fixed an issue in Service Discovery where un-exporting a Service on one cluster and then quickly exporting it on another cluster could
    result in a missing ServiceImport resource and cause name resolution failures.
  • Reduced and restricted the RBAC permissions for the various Submariner components to only what is actually needed to reduce any
    potential attack surface.
  • Improved the performance of Service Discovery exporting at scale which was hindered by excessive throttling delays when exporting many
    services quickly.
  • To reduce RBAC permissions, Submariner no longer annotates Node resources. After upgrade, any submariner.io/*
    annotations will not be removed because Submariner no longer has Node update permission.
  • Health check counters on the Gateway resource now report correct information after a gateway leader re-election occurs.
  • AWS cloud prepare now supports the resource naming convention implemented in Openshift 4.16 and above.

0.14.8

28 Jun 17:26
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This release introduced an issue and shouldn't be downloaded.

0.15.4

27 Jun 18:37
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This release introduced an issue and shouldn't be downloaded.

0.17.2

26 Jun 15:57
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  • Improved the performance of Service Discovery exporting at scale which was hindered by excessive throttling delays when exporting many
    services quickly.
  • Reduced and restricted the RBAC permissions for the various Submariner components to only what is actually needed to reduce any
    potential attack surface.
  • Health check counters on the Gateway resource now report correct information after a gateway leader re-election occurs.
  • AWS cloud prepare now supports the resource naming convention implemented in Openshift 4.16 and above.