Incremental Release 11.6 Notes
October 2024
Updates and Fixes
- Update: Keyfactor Command now requires version 8.0 of the ASP.NET Core Hosting Bundle (x64).
- Update: The Keyfactor Universal Orchestrator
The Keyfactor Universal Orchestrator, one of Keyfactor's suite of orchestrators, is used to interact with servers and devices for certificate management, run SSL discovery and management tasks, and manage synchronization of certificate authorities in remote forests. With the addition of custom extensions, it can provide certificate management capabilities on a variety of platforms and devices (e.g. Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources, Citrix\NetScaler devices, F5 devices, IIS stores, JKS keystores, PEM stores, and PKCS#12 stores) and execute tasks outside the standard list of certificate management functions. It runs on either Windows or Linux servers or Linux containers. now requires version 8.0 of the Microsoft .NET Runtime (x64).
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Update: The Keyfactor CA
A certificate authority (CA) is an entity that issues digital certificates. Within Keyfactor Command, a CA may be a Microsoft CA or a Keyfactor gateway to a cloud-based or remote CA. Policy Module now requires version 8.0 of the Microsoft .NET Desktop Runtime (x64).
Note: The Keyfactor CA Policy Module is versioned separately from Keyfactor Command as a whole. As of release 25.1.1 of Keyfactor Command, the current version of the Keyfactor CA Policy Module is release 10.1. - Fix: Orchestrator
Keyfactor orchestrators perform a variety of functions, including managing certificate stores and SSH key stores. blueprints may now be generated without throwing an error dialog to the user.
Notices
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Logi License Expiration: Keyfactor Command uses the Logi Analytics Platform for both the Management Portal dashboard and the built-in reports. The license required for Logi is integrated into Keyfactor Command and resides within the product’s Logi folder. The current 3-year license expires on 29 November 2024 and carries a 7 day grace period. During that grace period, an alert will appear in the Management Portal on the dashboard and in the reports. At the conclusion of the grace period, the dashboard and reports will no longer be available and an error will appear when users attempt to access these unless the license is updated.
- Customers upgrading to release 11.6 or 12.4 of Keyfactor Command prior to this date (6 December 2024) do not need to take action. The new Logi license will be installed along with the upgrade.
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Customers not upgrading to release 11.6 or 12.4 before this date need to manually install the new license for Logi prior to the end of the grace period (6 December 2024). The license may be installed prior to the start of the grace period. For more information about upgrading the Logi license and to download the new license, see the Keyfactor software portal:
Note: The Keyfactor software portal requires authentication. Contact your customer success manager or Keyfactor support if you need help authenticating to the portal.
Deprecation
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See the 12.0 release notes (Deprecation & Removals) regarding deprecation and removal of the following products: Keyfactor Java Agent
The Java Agent, one of Keyfactor's suite of orchestrators, is used to perform discovery of Java keystores and PEM certificate stores, to inventory discovered stores, and to push certificates out to stores as needed., Keyfactor Windows Orchestrator, Keyfactor Mac Auto-Enroll Agent, and Classic API
An API is a set of functions to allow creation of applications. Keyfactor offers the Keyfactor API, which allows third-party software to integrate with the advanced certificate enrollment and management features of Keyfactor Command..
API Endpoint Change Log
No API endpoint An endpoint is a URL that enables the API to gain access to resources on a server. changes were made in this release.
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