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Changelog

This is the changelog for this fork of OMI. It documents the changes in each of the tagged releases

2.3.1 - 2022-11-28

  • Fix Kerberos auth with username but no password set
  • Fix Install-WSMan on PowerShell 7.3.x for macOS

2.3.0 - 2021-11-12

  • Added universal build for macOS to work with both x86_64 and arm64 processes
  • Fixed up logic used to determine what OpenSSL library is used on macOS
  • Changed PSWSMan to be a hybrid module for more robust loading and unloading behaviour in the future

2.2.1 - 2021-07-14

  • Fixed up logic used to determine what library to use on unknown Linux distributions

2.2.0 - 2021-04-07

  • Created universal builds to be used across the various nix distributions
    • glibc is based on CentOS 7 and is designed for most GNU/Linux distributions, EL/Debian/Arch/etc
    • musl is based on Alpine 3 and is designed for busybox/Linux distributions, Alpine
    • macOS is based on macOS
    • These universal builds is designed to reduce the number of libmi builds being distributed and automatically support future distribution releases as they are made
  • Deprecated the -Distribution parameter of Install-WSMan as it no longer does anything
  • Removed support for Debian 8 and Fedora 31 due to the age of the distribution
  • Added initial support for OpenSSL 3.x for glibc, musl, and macOS based distributions
  • Added support for using OpenSSL installed from port if brew is not used on macOS
    • One of them must be installed but you are no longer limited to just brew
  • Use @loader_path on macOS instead of @executable_path for loading libmi to support relative paths from the library itself rather than pwsh
  • Register-TrustedCertificate will now create a file with a determinable name to avoid creating duplicate entries

2.1.0 - 2020-11-24

  • Added the following distributions
    • fedora33
    • ubuntu20.04
  • Make a backup of the original library files in the PowerShell dir before installing the forked copies
  • Merge in upstream changes to stay in sync
    • Upstream changes were based on server side configuration updates and logging and not something that affects PowerShell's WSMan client code

2.0.0 - 2020-10-17

Breaking Changes

  • GitHub release artifacts are now a .tar.gz for each distribution containing libmi and libpsrp
  • Removed the script tools/Get-OmiVersion.ps1 in favour of Get-WSManVersion that is included in the new PSWSMan module

Changes

  • Created PSWSMan which is a PowerShell module uploaded to the PowerShell Gallery that can install and manage the OMI libraries for you
  • Build libpsrpclient as well and add it to the release artifacts
  • Added Alpine 3 to the build matrix
  • Added support for reading New-PSSessionOption -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck from PowerShell instead of relying on the env vars
    • Requires PowerShell v7.2.0
    • v7.2.0 and later do not need to have -SessionOption (New-PSSessionOption -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck) set
    • Those options can now also control cert verification behaviour per session
    • Older versions must still set those session options and use the env vars to skip cert verification

1.2.1 - 2020-09-26

  • Fix build for macOS to link against OpenSSL 1.1 and not 1.0.2

1.2.0 - 2020-09-25

  • Added support for channel binding tokens to work with Auth/CbtHardeningLevel = Strict
  • Improved error messages displayed when dealing with OpenSSL errors
  • Turned on HTTPS certificate validation by default ignoring whatever is set from PowerShell
    • You still need to specify -SessionOption (New-PSSessionOption -SkipCACheck -SkipCNCheck) when creating the session in PowerShell
    • These session options are ignored in this OMI library, to disable cert verification here, set the env vars OMI_SKIP_CA_CHECK=1 and OMI_SKIP_CN_CHECK=1
    • A future version may respect the -SessionOption skip checks in the future but until that data is actually sent to the library we opt for a safer default by always checking unless our env vars are set

1.1.0 - 2020-09-01

  • Added Archlinux as a known distribution

1.0.1 - 2020-08-20

  • Increased password length limit to allow connecting with JWT tokens to Exchange Online that routinely exceed 1KiB in size.
  • Take back point about NTLM working on macOS, while it can work when you use HTTPS, it will fail with the message encryption due to a flaw in macOS NTLM through SPNEGO mechanism

1.0.0 - 2020-08-19

Initial release.