SQLE 1.2205.0-pre2 Release Notes and Feature Overview
The preview release SQLE 1.2205.0-pre2 introduces LDAP over SSL support, stricter error handling for gh‑ost dry‑run failures, several bug fixes, and provides updated documentation and download links for the open‑source SQL audit platform.
SQL audit tool SQLE version 1.2205.0-pre2 has been released as a preview build, offering new features, optimizations, and bug fixes while providing links to the source repository, documentation, release page, plugin development guide, and an online demo.
1. Project Introduction
SQLE is an open‑source SQL audit platform designed for database users and administrators, supporting multiple audit scenarios, standardized release processes, native MySQL auditing, and extensible database types.
Type
Address
Repository
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle
Documentation
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/
Release Information
https://github.com/actiontech/sqle/releases
Audit Plugin Development Docs
https://actiontech.github.io/sqle-docs-cn/3.modules/3.7_auditplugin/auditplugin_development.html
Online Demo
http://124.70.158.246:8888/ (admin/admin)
2. New Features
LDAP over SSL (LDAPS) support – an optional SSL setting for LDAP configuration.
During SQL audit, gh‑ost dry‑run failures now trigger an error level, preventing submission of failing SQL statements.
3. Release Notes
Features
[#250] User integration supports LDAPS (LDAP over SSL).
Optimizations
[#504] Improved error messaging for gh‑ost dry‑run failures and elevated audit level to error .
Bug Fixes
[#302] Fixed MyBatis XML parsing errors for certain formats.
[#502] Resolved DDL audit errors introduced in version v1.2205.0‑pre1.
[#524] Fixed Oracle Top SQL retrieval failure after specifying a database.
Previous versions (1.2204.0, 1.2203.0, 1.2202.0, etc.) are linked for reference, and additional reading material on SQLE’s MySQL 8.0 compatibility, custom rule development, and Java application auditing is provided.
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