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Just a heads-up that some installation on February 19th or later may be a bit more scary than usual. This affects things other than just IP Office software, for example ASBCE.
It seems that the certificate Avaya have been using to sign software builds for the last few years expires on February 19th. That means that some (not all) software installation will throw extra warnings when you try to install them. You can ignore the warnings as far as I'm aware, but of course that never good practice even if you're absoloutely sure its a valid software installer from Avaya.
It seems to affect OVA builds the most. For most, I said 'most', other installer packages, the date the package was created is used to for the certificate check rather than the current date so no alarms.
Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.
It seems that the certificate Avaya have been using to sign software builds for the last few years expires on February 19th. That means that some (not all) software installation will throw extra warnings when you try to install them. You can ignore the warnings as far as I'm aware, but of course that never good practice even if you're absoloutely sure its a valid software installer from Avaya.
It seems to affect OVA builds the most. For most, I said 'most', other installer packages, the date the package was created is used to for the certificate check rather than the current date so no alarms.
Stuck in a never ending cycle of file copying.