Released: 12 March, 2024
Operating Systems - End of Support
As part of JFrog commitment to maintain the security and reliability of the JFrog Platform, Artifactory will officially run with Node.js 20.x on all installation types from Artifactory 7.77.3.
Node.js 20.x provided with Linux Archive/Debian/RPM installations (non-containerized distributions) is not supported on the following operating systems.
Ubuntu 18.04 (has reached End of Standard Support on May 31, 2023).
RHEL 7.x - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x (has reached End of Full Support on 2019)
Centos 7.x (has reached End of Active Support on 2020).
Suse Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 12 SP5 ( will reach End of Standard Support on October 31, 2024)
Amazon Linux 2 (no support for Node.js 20x)
Hence, these operating systems will no longer supported from Artifactory version 7.77.3.
Resolved Issues
JIRA Issue | Severity | Description |
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Medium | Fixed an issue where YAML configuration changes couldn't be applied if the file size exceeded 3 MB. | |
Low | Fixed an issue whereby, when trying to resolve an un-cached artifact from a remote repository pointing to a registry that does not allow content browsing through the Native Browse, Artifactory returned a 404 error. | |
RTDEV-38641 | Medium | Fixed an issue related to Docker whereby, when trying to resolve an artifact from a repository blocked by Xray remote validation, Artifactory returned a 404 instead of a 403 error. |
RTDEV-37982 | Medium | Fixed an issue whereby, when using a dotnet NuGet client with incorrect authentication credentials, Artifactory returned a 500 server error instead of a 401 error. |
RTDEV-39600 | Medium | Fixed an issue related to Terraform whereby, Artifactory did not support dereferenced commits for Terraform modules when proxying remote registries. |
RTDEV-39764 | Medium | Fixed an issue related to RPM whereby, when adding GPG keys without extension with a file name containing ‘GPG’, Artifactory did not support making the keys expirable. |
RTDEV-39924 | Medium | Fixed an issue where under certain conditions, expired tokens were cached and retrieved for outgoing Federated-related requests. |
JFUI-14797 | High | Fixed an issue whereby, users were automatically logged out after 5-15 minutes even though the session timeout was set as 30 minutes. |