What's new in Traveler 14.0 EA Drop 3?

The following features are new in HCL Traveler 14.0 Early Access Program Drop 3.

Security improvements to the Traveler home page

Inline CSS styles and JavaScript were removed from the Traveler home page to support a more secure Content-Security-Policy header. Environments with an existing Content-Security-Policy header set for the Traveler home page should remove the 'unsafe-inline' values of the style-src and script-src policy directives and set them to 'self' instead, as described in step 6b of Manually configuring the HTTP server.

Support for Traveler 14.0 running on Domino 14.0 on IBM AIX

Included with the Traveler 14.0 Early Access 3 delivery is an install package for IBM AIX. Traveler supports the same operating system levels and architecture as Domino 14.0 (see Domino 14.0 system requirements article). For information on running the HCL Traveler installation program on IBM AIX, see Installing the server on Linux or AIX operating systems.

Docker container image for Traveler 14.0 running on Domino 14.0

Included with the Traveler 14.0 Early Access 3 delivery is an HCL Traveler docker image built on top of the 14.0 HCL Domino Container image. For more information, see the HCL Domino Docker documentation. Because the Traveler Docker image is built on top of the Domino docker image, all the existing procedures for loading, configuring, managing and maintaining the Docker-based Domino server still apply. In addition, there are a few considerations for configuring and using Traveler. For more information, see the following topics: