Release 1.29.4 of the Interoperability Test Bed software is now available. This is a limited maintenance release to address bugs and improvements on the use of proxies, as well as a bug in interaction step rendering. In addition, it upgrades third-party libraries to correct CVE-2026-43512 and CVE-2026-41293, which although not linked to direct vulnerabilities, could be leveraged to induce unexpected test engine behaviours. Finally, several other third-party library security patches were also applied to squash non-exploitable vulnerabilities.
This new release is online in the Interoperability Test Bed service hosted by DIGIT but is also available for you to set up as a standalone instance. If a standalone instance best matches your needs, the following supporting resources are available:
- The installation guide (for development and production use).
- The user guide.
- The Test Bed's Docker images.
- The Test Bed's source code.
If you are updating from a previous release, please follow the Test Bed's update guide.
Release Notes - Version 1.29.4
The following list summarises the issues included in this release, classified as bug fixes, new features and improvements.
Bug fixes
| [ITB-2104] [TESTS] Interact step may not include in UI reports, files that are text-based and small enough to be displayed inline |
| [ITB-2107] [OTHER] Proxy settings not applied to all network traffic |
Improvements
| [ITB-2109] [OTHER] Support proxy settings for test engine (gitb-srv) originated network traffic |
| [ITB-2121] [OTHER] Allow the configuration of hosts to not pass through the configured HTTP/HTTPS proxy |
| [ITB-2122] [OTHER] Library updates to address CVE-2026-43512 and CVE-2026-41293, and other CVEs as a precaution |