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AWIPS Tips: AWIPS Updates at Unidata

Welcome back to AWIPS Tips!

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday break. I have a couple updates that I would like to share with you all regarding:

  • Decommissioning Unidata Version 20 (CentOS7) EDEX
  • Upcoming Maintenance on Unidata Version 23 EDEX
  • AMS Participation
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AWIPS Tips: Decommissioning V20 Public EDEX Server

The AWIPS team reminds you that the version 20.3.2 public EDEX Server (edex-cloud.unidata.ucar.edu) will be decommissioned at the end of 2024, as it is running on CentOS7 which has reached its end of life back in June.

We do have a new public EDEX Server version 23.4.1 (edex-beta.unidata.ucar.edu) that has been available since August. Once v20 is decommissioned, the edex-cloud.unidata.ucar.edu will change to point to v23.

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AWIPS Tips: AWIPS Full Beta Release v23.4.1-0.4

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Welcome back to AWIPS Tips!

AWIPS 23.4.1-0.4 is a beta release, with both EDEX and CAVE installation options.

This release (building upon previous versions 23.*) includes a major upgrade for the operating system, running on Rocky 8 Linux – which is a free Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) distribution for EDEX and linux based CAVE.

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XSS Vulnerability for TDS <= 5.5

An XSS vulnerability has been brought to our attention and fixed. This vulnerability only affects the DAP4 service for versions <= 5.5. We strongly recommend that you either:

  1. Disable DAP4 services
  2. or upgrade to the latest 5.6-SNAPSHOT version. This can be downloaded here. Please note that this newest snapshot now requires JDK 17. Additional JVM arguments are needed, which are in the CHRONICLE_CACHE variable here.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact support-thredds@unidata.ucar.edu.

Best, The THREDDS development team.

AWIPS Tips: AWIPS Full Beta Release v23.4.1-0.3

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Welcome back to AWIPS Tips!

AWIPS 23.4.1-0.3 is a beta release, with both EDEX and CAVE installation options. This release includes a major upgrade for the operating system, running on Rocky 8 Linux – which is a free Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) distribution.

This release is still in beta since the National Weather Service is still working on their 23.4.1 release to operations and does not have full functionality. Users will have the option of installing their own EDEX with this version, or continue to connect to Unidata's public EDEX (edex-beta.unidata.ucar.edu).

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