The 2.0 series release notes contain important changes in this release series.
Security Fixes
- HIGH OpenSSH packages have been updated to address multiple vulnerabilities.
- MED libxml2 and related packages have been updated to address multiple vulnerabilities.
- MED rsync has been updated to address a recently identified vulnerability.
- Packages have been updated to the latest security versions.
- LOW Passwords and two-factor one-time passwords could be written to the exceptions log.
Known Issues
- In some circumstances, after an upgrade we prompt you to upload a license, even though there's already a valid license.
- Git replication can be slow and CPU intense during initial push of large or complex repositories.
- Creating the OpenVPN connection can fail, causing replication set up with
ghe-repl-setup
to hang.
- Events in the
github_audit
log stream are logged twice.
- Jobs stuck on code indexing can delay other jobs from running.
- SNMP can't be run on high availability replicas.
- On a freshly set up GitHub Enterprise without any users, an attacker could create the first admin user.
- Dashboard activity feed links point to wrong hostname after restoring from backup if the hostname has changed.
- The management console settings interface doesn't clearly show if you have previously uploaded certificate files or a private key.
- Gists can't be created when using Safari 8.x in Private Mode.
- We display the time in the scheduled maintenance banner in UTC instead of the viewer's timezone.
- Images uploaded to issues save with an absolute URL, so they can be broken if the hostname changes.
- With private mode enabled, a Pages site with no default page serves a generic error rather than an informative message.
Deprecation of GitHub Enterprise 2.0
GitHub Enterprise 2.0 is now deprecated. That means that no patch releases will be made, even for critical security issues, after this release. For better performance, improved security, and new features, upgrade to the newest version of GitHub Enterprise as soon as possible.
Thanks!
The GitHub Team