January 13, 2020
Embarcadero released a patch for RAD Studio 10.3.3 for a problem related to Indy servers with SSL certificates
Embarcadero just released a patch for RAD Studio 10.3.3 for a problem caused by a regression in our copy of the Indy library and related to Indy servers on the Windows platform as they load SSL certificates. The issue was reported on Quality Portal as RSP-27144.
The patch is available for download at
https://cc.embarcadero.com/item/30906
.
The patch includes source code and compiled artifacts (DCU, packages) and can be installed unzipping its content in the RAD Studio main folder, as explained in the readme file included in the patch ZIP file.
posted by
marcocantu @ 1:48PM | 3 Comments
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RAD Studio 10.3.3 Indy Server SSL Certificate Patch
Finally.. this caused a huge issue for us...
All these patches for 10.3.3 are included in a fresh web installation of
10.3.3 or, even if I perform a fresh installation right now, do I have to
download and apply all hot fixes?
Thanks
Comment by Eric Fleming Bonilha
[http://www.digifort.com]
on January 13, 15:27
RAD Studio 10.3.3 Indy Server SSL Certificate Patch
Eric,
no you have to install 10.3.3 and the patches. Doing a new release
with all patches included would require a lot of testing work... and
would be old once we get another patch out.
Comment by Marco Cantu
[http://www.marcocantu.com]
on January 15, 13:13
RAD Studio 10.3.3 Indy Server SSL Certificate Patch
Hello Marco,
Sorry my English, this message is translated.
I have noticed a great effort by Embarcadero in improving the quality of the product.
I would just like to raise a suggestion, I don't know if anyone has already suggested it, but maybe it was a positive alternative.
Do you think it would be interesting to launch more UPDATEs in one version?
For example, 10.3 was released, shortly after 10.3.1, 10.3.2 and now 10.3.3.
I say for example that we could have UPDATEs monthly, every two months or every three months, same thing, uninstall the product and install it again.
I am not saying that these versions have to come with new features, the focus would be an update with the fixes of BUGs, I believe that thus, these patches and other corrected BUGs could come out in the next UPDATE.
What I am suggesting in essence is only a greater recurrence in these UPDATEs especially for those looking for a very stable version.
I believe that these new releases will be laborious for you, I believe that it will end up making you create new and better mechanisms to automate the tests and we consumers will have an updated and increasingly stable product, it is just a suggestion! :)
Perhaps
10.3.1
10.3.2
10.3.3
10.3.4
10.3.5
10.3.6
[...]
Perhaps
10.3.1
10.3.2
10.3.3
10.3.3.1
10.3.3.2
10.3.3.3
[...]
Perhaps
10.3
10.3.201902
10.3.201904
10.3.201908
Thanks
Comment by Claudio
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on January 25, 14:06
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