Crowd 2.1 : Crowd 2.0.4 Release Notes
This page last changed on May 20, 2010 by smaddox.
4 May 2010 The Atlassian Crowd team is delighted to present Crowd 2.0.4. This release is a recommended upgrade which fixes some security flaws and other bugs, as well as introducing a couple of nice improvements. The main new feature in this release is the in-place migration of Crowd data on upgrade, available for PostgreSQL and MySQL database servers. It is no longer necessary to export your Crowd database to XML and then re-import it. Instead, you can simply point your new Crowd installation at your existing home directory. The upgrade procedure will upgrade your database for you. See the upgrade guide. When configuring trusted proxy servers, you can now specify a wildcard IP range using CIDR notation. Before this release, you had to specify each IP address individually. For added security, we have locked down the location of the backup file. When you request a Crowd backup, you can specify a file name for the XML backup file, but the path is no longer configurable. Crowd will create the file in the in the /backups directory under your Crowd Home directory.
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