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cryptographic functions
expected of smart cards
were not possible. For
instance, an encrypted email
could not be sent with 2048-
bit keys.
RHBA-2010:0169 This update supplies a fix to a
vulnerability in the TLS/SSL
protocols that could allow a
specific type of man-in-the-
middle attack. T his errata (and
related configuration changes)
make all Certificate System
subsystems compliant with RFC
5746.
March 25, 2010
RHBA-2010:0097 This update addresses a
problem (Bugzilla 557346) in
marking the Name Constraints
Extension as critical. When the
criticality was marked "true" in
the enrollment profile or if the
agent marked the criticality as
"true" when approving the
request, the criticality always
came up as "false."
February 11, 2010
RHBA-2009:1687 This release added support for
Enterprise Security Client on 64-
bit Windows servers.
This release included a new
configuration parameter for the
Enterprise Security Client which
allows administrators to set up a
shared security database with
common certificates that can be
used when there are multiple
Enterprise Security Client users
on a single machine.
This release also included fixes
for these bugs:
Bugzilla 530633. T he
Enterprise Security Client on
Windows didn't recognize
when a Gemalto token was
inserted.
Bugzilla 530482. With a poor
network connection, a blank
screen would sometimes
pop-up instead of the token
enrollment window. A more
December 21, 2009
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