Specifications
Steel-Belted Radius v6.1.1 Release Notes
6 Known Problems and Limitations
CRL cache timeout
Enforcement of CRL serial numbers
CRL proxy connection settings
Proxy exclusion list
Static CDPs
CCM replication
Support for background CCM replication
Replication backup and restore
Daylight savings time—Release 6.1 adds support for automatic adjustment of
system clock for daylight savings time. Additionally, users can choose between
local time and UTC (coordinated universal time) for timestamps in the event log
file.
Configurable error handling for backend databases—Users can now specify
whether errors should cause a disconnect/reconnect to a MySQL, ODBC, or
Oracle database.
Steel-Belted Radius is now based on the Birdstep RDMe database. Users who
are upgrading from previous releases of Steel-Belted Radius may have to do
some manual data conversion depending on the operating system they are
running.
Operating system changes— Release 6.1 drops support for RedHat Linux ES/AS
version 3.x and for all versions of SuSE Linux.
Known Problems and Limitations
The following issues have been identified in the Steel-Belted Radius release 6.1.1
software. The identifier in brackets is the tracking number in our bug database.
Key for directed realms appears to be for older version—When a key for
additional directed realms is entered through the Administrator, a popup will
appear warning that the license is for an older version. However, the key is valid
and will take effect upon restart of SBR. (261257)
Using filters with multiple realms—Since realm filters are cumulative, they
will be applied to successive accounting realms. As a workaround, use the
Block
= 0 option in the realms’ .pro files. (247515)
NOTE: On Windows platforms, the database migration only works when the
upgrade is performed as a console connection. If you are upgrading via an RDP
(Remote Desktop) non-console connection, the automatic database migration will
fail. Refer to the Steel-Belted Radius Installation and Upgrade Guide for details.