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February 17, 2016
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AEM 6.1 admin new features

  • February 17, 2016
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HI All,

while checking the relase notes for AEM 6,1 , i can able to see few hotfix and improvement made for some issues.

  • GRANITE-6339 - Fixed SSO Authentication
  • GRANITE-6282 - Fixed SAML Key Encryption issue

So have can i get the complete details for above fix ,? Where to search  and get info

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Best answer by Lokesh_Shivalingaiah

Hi Gokul,

That would be internally tracked.  I think you need to contact support if you need more details on the fix.

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Jitendra_S_Toma
February 17, 2016

You could ask for the Adobe support team to provide these fixes.

Jitendra

Gokul2011Author
February 17, 2016

HI Jitendra,

Thanks for your reply. I am not facing this issue but want to check the fix what customer faced and why this HF released?

Even in AEM 6.0 Know error list also it not that much clear.

Jitendra_S_Toma
February 17, 2016

As per the document:

  • Fixed a regression with SSO authentication that worked with 5.6.x but stopped working with 6.0. GRANITE-6339
  • GRANITE-6282 - Fixed SAML Key Encryption issue - NOTHING MUCH FOUND HERE.

Jitendra

Gokul2011 wrote...

HI Jitendra,

Thanks for your reply. I am not facing this issue but want to check the fix what customer faced and why this HF released?

Even in AEM 6.0 Know error list also it not that much clear.

 

Lokesh_Shivalingaiah
Lokesh_ShivalingaiahAccepted solution
February 17, 2016

Hi Gokul,

That would be internally tracked.  I think you need to contact support if you need more details on the fix.

Adobe Employee
February 17, 2016

Gokul2011 wrote...

HI Jitendra,

Thanks for your reply. I am not facing this issue but want to check the fix what customer faced and why this HF released?

Even in AEM 6.0 Know error list also it not that much clear.

 

As with any vendor, there is a balance to strike with providing hot fixes for issues which have been found and providing details of what the vulnerability was, often companies are not so keen to share details on the precise vulnerability, this isn't restricted to Adobe.

If a hot fix is marked as mandatory[0], it should be installed and tested through your environments, if you find it conflicts with existing functionality, you may get more details. But generally, security related issues will not have precise details.

Regards,

Opkar

[0]https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/kb/aem61-available-hotfixes.html