ActiveGate release notes version 1.259
Rollout start: Feb 20, 2023
With this release, the oldest supported ActiveGate versions are:
How long are versions supported following rollout?
Chromium support for private Synthetic locations
Chromium 108 is the latest supported version for Synthetic-enabled ActiveGate installed on:
- Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, and 22.04
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and 8
- CentOS 7
- Amazon Linux 2
Chromium 108 is bundled with the Windows ActiveGate installer.
For more information on supported and provided Chromium versions, see Requirements for private Synthetic locations and Create a private Synthetic location.
Operating system support
Future Dynatrace ActiveGate operating systems support changes
The following operating systems will no longer be supported starting 01 January 2025
- Linux: CentOS 7.9
- Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.9
The following operating systems will no longer be supported starting 01 June 2025
- Linux: Oracle Linux 9.4
- Linux: Rocky Linux 9.4
The following operating systems will no longer be supported starting 01 July 2025
- Linux: Oracle Linux 7.9
- Linux: SUSE Enterprise Linux 15.5
Past Dynatrace ActiveGate operating systems support changes
The following operating systems are no longer supported since 01 May 2024
- Windows: Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2
The following operating systems are no longer supported since 01 June 2024
- Linux: Oracle Linux 8.8, 9.2
- Linux: Rocky Linux 9.2
The following operating systems are no longer supported since 01 July 2024
- Linux: SUSE Enterprise Linux 15.4
The following operating systems are no longer supported since 01 December 2024
- Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6, 8.9, 9.0, 9.3
- Linux: Oracle Linux 8.9, 9.3
- Linux: Rocky Linux 8.9, 9.3
Resolved issues
General Availability (Build 1.259.321)
The 1.259 GA release contains 2 vulnerability resolutions.
ActiveGate
- Vulnerability: The SnakeYAML library has been updated in response to CVE-2022-38752 and CVE-2022-41854. (DMX-2695)
- Vulnerability: Resolved issue in ActiveGate where under certain circumstances extension configuration properties are written to ActiveGate log files. (EXT-3690)
Resolved vulnerability
Resolved issue in ActiveGate where extension configuration properties may be written to ActiveGate log files.
The fix is provided with the ActiveGate Extensions module version 1.259.369.20230308-123910. To check the version of the Extensions module:
- Go to Deployment Status > ActiveGates.
- Select an ActiveGate.
- Check the Extensions version in the Versions section of the ActiveGate deployment overview.