OVF Tool 4.4.1 | 6 Oct 2020 | Resource on code.vmware.com
For vSphere 7.0 U1 | Last document update 5 Oct 2020
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About the OVF Tool

OVF Tool 4.4.1 coincides with vSphere 7.0 Update 1.

VMware OVF Tool is a command-line utility that allows import and export of OVF packages to and from virtual machines running on VMware virtualization platforms. OVF Tool gets called internally by many VMware products.

Before You Begin

You can download the OVF Tool for installation on Windows 64-bit or 32-bit, Linux 64-bit or 32-bit, Mac OS X 64-bit, and ARM 64-bit. The OVF Tool landing page provides a link to the software download group for each release. OVF Tool 4.4.1 supports the same operating systems as OVF Tool 4.4.

What's New?

This is an update release of OVF Tool. See resolved issues below

  • The OpenSSL library was upgraded to version 1.0.2v.10148
  • The expat XML library was upgraded to version 2.2.9.4030
  • The Xerces XML parser was upgraded to version 3.2.3

Compatibility Notices

When customers try to install vCenter Server 7.0.x from a browser on Mac OS X 10.15 Catalina, a popup dialog appears saying “vcsa-deploy.bin cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified” and installation fails with error “ovftool cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified.” This is due to greater security in Catalina and OVF Tool not being notarized for Apple. See KB 79416 for workarounds.

Resolved Issues

These fixed issues were OVF Tool 4.4.0 regressions:

  • OVF Tool fails to login when invalid password is used in the locator URL.

    If an invalid password is provided in the locator URL, OVF Tool asks the user to enter a valid password. However OVF Tool did not use this new password provided by the user, resulting in login failure. This issue is fixed in this release. OVF Tool now uses the replacement password that the user supplies.

  • During URL encoding OVF Tool mistakenly encoded the username.

    In OVF Tool 4.4.0, an invalid password resulted in the username being encoded along with the password, thereby preventing login to the target VI host. This issue is fixed in this release.

Fixed in the previous patch release:

  • OVF Tool could crash with no datastore specified.

    When the user did not specify a datastore, OVF Tool should have displayed an error message, but instead it crashed with a segmentation fault. The workaround was to specify the datastore argument. This issue has been fixed in this release.

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