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4.4.4

* Startup could fail (937) when using the user/group settings. This happened because of
an incorrect log file access check.
* Deletes are now non-strict (912) which means legacy objects that are currently
not valid can be deleted without fixing the object first.
* The irr_rpsl_submit command could log an RPSL password for certain failures (bb8cb94cc3d64564788dca96d29efaf74c25544c)

4.4.3

* Password hashers configured as legacy were incorrectly not
available for authentication.
* The password validation did not gracefully handle maintainers
that had no currently supported authentication methods.

4.4.2

and 4.4.1 where set member queries were incorrectly case sensitive (868).

4.4.1

where instances using readonly_standby would fail to start (861).
It also fixes some minor display issues in the web interface.

4.4.0

Highlights of new features:

* A new web interface offering internal authentication for
improved flexibility, security and user-friendliness.
* A new method for running standby instances, mainly for
authoritative databases.
* Protection of previously used `mntner`, `person` and `role`
names, and an option to delete such objects with override.
* Source aliases that can be used in queries.
* Preloading of set members, improving performance for all
queries that include `as-set` and `route-set` resolving.

4.4.0b1

First beta of 4.4.0: https://irrd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/releases/4.4.0/

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