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Red Hat Directory Server 8.1 Release Notes
Bug Number
Description
486495
CoS attributes with the operational qualifier were being returned in
ldapsearches even though they should have been ignored as operational
attributes, unless specifically requested.
487425
If the changelog was moved, the server would crash when it next tried to write
changes to the changelog.
488866
If a supplier was sending updates to a consumer and the connection was lost, the
supplier could crash when it tried to reconnect.
489625
If an independent process, such as db2ldif was used to rotate the error log, the
Directory Server crashed.
489763
If multiple db2ldif commands were running simultaneously, the Directory Server
could crash.
494980
Running the setup-ds-admin.pl script as an update (-u) or as a silent
installation (-s and (-f file.inf) returned errors for settings which were mapped for
default values in the interactive mode but not in silent modes. For example:
The map value 'ServerIpAddress' for key 'as_addr' did not map to a value in any of
the given information files.
Table 3. List of Bugs Fixed in 8.1

6. Known Issues

The following are some of the most important known issues in Directory Server 8.1. If applicable,
supported workarounds are also described.
Bug Number
Description
151705
The Administration Server Console is hard-
coded to set all TLS ciphers to enabled.
Disabling the TLS ciphers through the Console
is not saved, and the ciphers are re-enabled
when the Administration Server is restarted.
159025
Installing a certificate with the same name
as an existing certificate fails in the Directory
Server Console with the error Internal error:
Fail to install certificate -8169.
Upgrading the Windows Sync service on the
171140
Windows server from version 7.1 to version
7.1 SP1 or higher (including 8.1) requires two
things:
• Rebooting the Windows machine.
22
Workaround
Never edit the Administration
Server ciphers through the
Console. Instead, edit the
console.conf file directly. This
file is located in /etc/dirsrv/
admin-serv/ directory.
If it is necessary to have two
certificates with the same name,
install the second certificate
through the command line using
certutil.
certutil -importcert -v
/path/to/
certificate_file

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