Hello sir i don't understand who you are saying please explain to me a
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2019, 8:55 am Peter, <pk68....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> just for .*, this is my 1st post here in this group. And yes, i know i
> should open some tickets @cloudbees, but i want to check first if anyone
> here got's stuck on the same issues. For the records: jenkins server 2.204
> runs on latest CentOS7.
>
> Issue1: Anyone noticed that when logged in as admin user, you'll get the
> info that a new version of jenkins is out, but the link to the changelog
> gives you infos about the previous version ? Takes 2-3 days until the
> correct link comes up... updates to the changelog did happen earlier some
> weeks ago.
>
> Issue2: Using the "Check job prerequisites" plugin. When selecting
> "windows batch command" in any job, it is saved ok, reading the job's xml
> file. When loading job configuration again, it is displayed as "shell
> script" and saved as such (not as "windows batch command"). Looks like a
> bug.
>
> Issue3: Never succeeded in installing a jenkins Agent as a Windows
> service. The qa environment here needs a CIFS mount to be accessible. Using
> windows agents through SSH works in general, but... no access to a CIFS
> share, too. Any ideas? Somewhat related to
> https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg00087.html
>
> Issue4: Any hints to detect which agent is meant when the message "SSH
> Host Key Verifiers are not configured for all SSH agents on this Jenkins
> instance. This could leave these agents open to man-in-the-middle attacks. 
> Update
> your agent configuration <https://xgtj.dionglobal.de/jenkins/computer/>
> to resolve this." is shown? We have 50+ agents running, but neither logs,
> nor logging in to any of our machines gives me any hint who the culprit is?
> Would it be possible to make this message say WHICH agent is the culprit?
> Even server logs do not tell which agent it is.
>
> Issue5: Remoting disconnects early when it is started as Client/Agent on
> Windows(7/10) when IPv6 privacy extensions have been enabled. How can i
> configure Remoting to use the 'prefered' IPv6 address as source address
> when it connects to the jenkins server, instead of the actual/temporary
> privacy IPv6 privacy address? Somewhat related to
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-33287, which is reproducible.
>
>  Cheers, Peter
>
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