Hello, Origin v1.2.1 has been released, containing a security hot fix to the server components to prevent some users from escalating privileges via the API.
I have created a 1.2.1 rpm for Centos. It is currently in centos-openshift-origin-testing. It has passed all of my tests but I'd feel more comfortable if others tested it as well.
If you already have centos-release-openshift-origin installed, you can update and test this rpm via
yum --enablerepo=centos-openshift-origin-testing update origin*
For those that want to download the source rpm, it is here. http://cbs.centos.org/kojifiles/packages/origin/1.2.1/1.el7/src/origin-1.2.1...
I plan to push this to release on Monday or Tuesday (July 18 or 19) so test as soon as possible.
Thanks Troy Dawson
I have tagged origin-1.2.1-1.el7 as released. It still needs to be signed them pushed to the released repo. That usually takes a day or so. I'll let ya'll know when it's there.
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 5:20 PM, Troy Dawson tdawson@redhat.com wrote:
Hello, Origin v1.2.1 has been released, containing a security hot fix to the server components to prevent some users from escalating privileges via the API.
I have created a 1.2.1 rpm for Centos. It is currently in centos-openshift-origin-testing. It has passed all of my tests but I'd feel more comfortable if others tested it as well.
If you already have centos-release-openshift-origin installed, you can update and test this rpm via
yum --enablerepo=centos-openshift-origin-testing update origin*
For those that want to download the source rpm, it is here. http://cbs.centos.org/kojifiles/packages/origin/1.2.1/1.el7/src/origin-1.2.1...
I plan to push this to release on Monday or Tuesday (July 18 or 19) so test as soon as possible.
Thanks Troy Dawson