Este contenido no está disponible en el idioma seleccionado.

Chapter 9. Removed features


Review features that were removed in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2.

All removed features were deprecated in earlier releases and are no longer supported. For information regarding functionality that is present in RHEL 9 but has been removed in RHEL 10, see Considerations in adopting RHEL 10.

9.1. Security

Review removed features for security in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2.

Non-post-quantum KEX removed from the FUTURE policy

The FUTURE system-wide cryptographic policy no longer allows traditional, non-post-quantum, key exchange (KEX) methods. With this update, you can use only hybrid Module-Lattice-Based Key-Encapsulation Mechanism (ML-KEM) key exchange algorithms.

This aligns with the target use of the FUTURE policy in controlled, isolated deployments and impacts interoperability with the public internet. For example, when you switch RHEL 10 to the FUTURE policy, you cannot connect to the cdn.redhat.com network. Also, Java clients cannot connect to TLS servers running in FUTURE.

Note that upcoming RHEL releases might further restrict signature algorithms in certificates and signatures to allow only post-quantum cryptography (PQC) in the FUTURE policy.

Jira:RHEL-93769

9.2. Infrastructure services

Review removed features for infrastructure services in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2.

Vim launch from vi command removed

The vi command no longer launches the Vim editor when both vim-minimal and vim-enhanced are installed. Instead, the vi command starts the minimal editor from vim-minimal. To use Vim, run the vim command.

Jira:RHEL-145868[1]

9.3. Identity Management

Review removed features for Identity Management (IdM) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2.

The SSSD ipa_enable_dns_sites option is removed

The ipa_enable_dns_sites option in SSSD is removed and is no longer available in RHEL 10.2. Because the corresponding server-side functionality was never implemented, the option was non-functional. It has been removed to simplify configuration and avoid confusion.

Jira:RHEL-127792

9.4. SSSD

Review removed features for SSSD in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10.2.

IdM no longer supports configuring an Active Directory trust with Windows Server 2012 R2

With Windows Server 2012 R2 reaching its end-of-life, Red Hat aligns supported platform versions with Microsoft support lifecycles and has removed support for this version for Active Directory trusts.

Jira:RHELDOCS-22174[1]

Red Hat logoGithubredditYoutubeTwitter

Aprender

Pruebe, compre y venda

Comunidades

Acerca de Red Hat

Ofrecemos soluciones reforzadas que facilitan a las empresas trabajar en plataformas y entornos, desde el centro de datos central hasta el perímetro de la red.

Hacer que el código abierto sea más inclusivo

Red Hat se compromete a reemplazar el lenguaje problemático en nuestro código, documentación y propiedades web. Para más detalles, consulte el Blog de Red Hat.

Acerca de la documentación de Red Hat

Legal Notice

Theme

© 2026 Red Hat
Volver arriba