Can I use a certificate as the form of authentication, instead of a secret key, to make the connection between Adaptive Forms and OneDrive?
So far, the only documentation I can find demonstrates the use of a secret key as the form of authentication:
"Submit an Adaptive Form to Microsoft® OneDrive": https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/forms/adaptive-f...
Using a secret key is a weak form of authentication and is not allowed in my organization.
Can a certificate be used? If yes, how?
Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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Hi,
Can you please confirm the platform you are using AEM Cloud or 6.x?
I am on AEM Cloud.
After consulting with Adobe support, I learned that Adobe does not have a method in place for Adobe Form data to be written to OneDrive using a certificate as the method for authentication. The only available method is using client secret.
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@17573625 Did you find the suggestion helpful? Please let us know if you require more information. Otherwise, please mark the answer as correct for posterity. If you've discovered a solution yourself, we would appreciate it if you could share it with the community. Thank you!
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Adobe has a feature pack request (FPR) to support certificate as the form of authentication, instead of a secret key, to make the connection between Adaptive Forms and OneDrive on AEM Forms as a Cloud Service. Currently it's not supported OOTB.
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MTLS is not supported in AEC.
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