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fix(charts): update helm release cert-manager to v1.6.3 #222
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This PR contains the following updates:
v1.6.1
->v1.6.3
Release Notes
cert-manager/cert-manager
v1.6.3
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v1.6.3 Release Notes
1.6.3 is a minor release rebuilding cert-manager 1.6 using the latest version of Go. This eliminates a few security vulnerabilities which have accumulated in Go since the last release.
We don't believe any of those vulnerabilities were practically exploitable or relevant to cert-manager, but we decided to rebuild to keep up to date anyway.
Changelog since cert-manager 1.6.2
Bug or Regression
v1.6.2
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In 1.6.2, we have reverted a change present in 1.6.0 and 1.6.1 that caused a regression in the ACME Issuer. In 1.6.0 and 1.6.1, the Ingress created by cert-manager while solving an HTTP-01 challenge contained the
kubernetes.io/ingress.class
annotation:After 1.5, the Ingress does not contain the annotation anymore. Instead, cert-manager uses the
ingressClassName
field:This broke many users that either don't use an Ingress controller that supports the field (such as ingress-gce and Azure AGIC), as well as people who did not need to create an IngressClass previously (such as with Istio and Traefik).
The regression is present in cert-manager 1.5.4, 1.6.0, and 1.6.1. It is only present on Kubernetes 1.19+ and only appears when using an Issuer or ClusterIssuer with an ACME HTTP-01 solver configured.
In 1.6.2, we have restored the original behavior which is to use the annotation. This patch is also available in 1.5.5 and in 1.7.0.
Most people won't have any trouble upgrading from 1.6.0 or 1.6.1 to 1.6.2. If you are using Gloo, Contour, Skipper, or kube-ingress-aws-controller, you shouldn't have any issues. If you use the default "class" (e.g.,
istio
for Istio) for Traefik, Istio, Ambassador, or ingress-nginx, then these should also continue to work without issue.If you are using Traefik, Istio, Ambassador, or ingress-nginx and you are using a non-default value for the class (e.g.,
istio-internal
), or if you experience any issues with your HTTP-01 challenges please read the notes on Ingress v1 compatibility.Changelog since v1.6.1
Bug or Regression
kubernetes.io/ingress.class
annotation instead of thespec.ingressClassName
in created Ingress resources. (#4785, @jetstack-bot)Other (Cleanup or Flake)
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