Version 3.1.4 (05)

What's new in this release?

  • Important notice
  • To further strengthen security within VidyoReplay, version 3.1.4 (05) deprecates support for mounting NAS’s over SMBv1. Therefore, if you use VidyoReplay, we highly recommend that you upgrade to this version. Before upgrading, ensure that your NAS supports SMBv2.1 or later.
  • Important bug fixes
  • In this release, we've addressed some important issues to improve usability and reliability.
  • System updates
  • For added security and stability, updates for multiple third-party packages and libraries are included as part of this release.

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Important notices

  • You must apply VidyoReplay version 3.1.4 (05) on top of VidyoReplay version 3.x. If you have a VidyoReplay version earlier than 3.x, you must first upgrade to 3.x, then incrementally upgrade versions to version 3.1.4 (05). Once you have done so, refer to the Upgrade a VidyoReplay Cluster to 3.1.4 (05) section below. These steps must be completed in order.
  • Multiple Super users can be managed only from the Active Controller in a VidyoReplay cluster.

Upgrade a VidyoReplay cluster to 3.1.4 (05)

Due to the database changes required for this new feature, the procedure for upgrading an existing Replay cluster is the following:

  1. Upgrade all recording nodes in the cluster. Note: You cannot log in to recorder nodes until the entire cluster upgrade is completed.
  2. Log in to each controller and reconfigure them as standalone.
  3. Log in to each standalone cluster and perform the upgrade.
  4. Log in to the old active controller and reconfigure it in cluster mode. The machine will reboot. Check the portal to see if the machine is properly registered.
  5. Once registered, you can log in with the default user (‘super’). The Users tab should be visible. The Settings > Cluster > Component Status page should show the current machine as an active controller with all the recorders present.
  6. Log in to the old standby controller and reconfigure it in cluster mode. The machine will reboot.
  7. The active controller page located at Settings > Cluster > Component Status should now show the successful replication and that both controllers are currently online.
  8. You can now log in via the UI on any machine in the cluster.

Notes:

  • We recommend taking a snapshot of the machines using VidyoConsole, or via VMware if using a virtual machine.
  • It is mandatory to perform the above procedure step-by-step. Failure to do so may result in unexpected results, including the inability to log in. In such cases, you can revert to a previous snapshot.
  • If a recorder node is reconfigured as standalone, the Users database is cleared and the default username/password combination may be used to log in.
  • If a controller is reconfigured as standalone, the Users database remains untouched.

Compatibility

VidyoReplay version 3.1.4 (05) is compatible with VidyoPortal versions 3.x and later.

If your organization has an on-premises VidyoPortal (rather than a cloud subscription), refer to the Vidyo compatibility matrix to determine which endpoint versions are compatible with your VidyoReplay release.

Resolved issues

The following table lists the issues we have resolved in VidyoReplay version 3.1.4 (05).

VidyoReplay version 3.1.4 (05) - resolved issues

Key

Summary

RPLY-916

Users can no longer bypass PIN protection on public videos. This only occurred in rare circumstances.

RPLY-914

Recordings now start when the system is in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)-mode.

RPLY-896

The authenticated downloading of recordings no longer gets rejected via the authenticated wget workflow.

RPLY-888

The application now properly discards un-sanitized input. This only occurred in certain cases.

Known issues

There are no new known issues for this release; however, to view the previous known issues, please see the known issues for VidyoReplay section.