RHSA-2010:0451

Vulnerability from csaf_redhat - Published: 2010-06-03 07:32 - Updated: 2024-04-27 14:16
Summary
Red Hat Security Advisory: Red Hat Certificate System 7.1 - End of Life Notice

Notes

Topic
This is the notification of the End of Life plans for Red Hat Certificate System 7.1.
Details
On June 7, 2010, per the life-cycle support policy, version 7.1 of Red Hat Certificate System will exit Production Phase 2, marking the end of its support by Red Hat. Please reference the support policy here: https://www.redhat.com/security/updates/certificate/ For migration planning, please note the following dates: * June 7, 2010 - Red Hat Certificate System 7.1 will end normal product support. Only Severity 1 and security issues and migration assistance will be addressed. Certificate System servers will continue to operate, but all customers are encouraged to migrate in a timely manner. * September 7, 2010 - Red Hat Certificate System 7.1 active status will be terminated. Certificate System servers will continue to operate, but technical support issues will no longer be addressed, and security errata and bug fixes will no longer be released.
Terms of Use
This content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). If you distribute this content, or a modified version of it, you must provide attribution to Red Hat Inc. and provide a link to the original.

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