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Encapsulated token and CUG support on Cloud Service?

  • May 30, 2022
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Hi all,

 

I have got a chance to use AEM as a Cloud Service yet.

But I know with AEM 6.5 we have a feature called Encapsulated token and we need to use it together with CUG (Closed User Group).

 

Do we still have this feature on AEM as a Cloud Service? Does AEM as a Cloud Service support CUG?

If not, how can we support use cases encapsulated token and CUG was able to support when planning the upgrade to AEM as a Cloud Service? 

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Best answer by Fanindra_Surat

Hi @baoyu_li - There is no specific mention of AEMaaCS not supporting Encapsulate token.

There is also a reference of the Adobe Granite Token Authentication Handler configuration in one of the AEMaaCS documentation pages with "Enable Encapsulation token Support" flag. So, I believe it is pretty much safe to assume that the feature is supported.

Ref - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/security/same-site-cookie-support.html?lang=en

 

Thanks,

Fani

 

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arunpatidar
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
May 30, 2022

Hi,

I did not checked in the details but do you have local aem sdk, if you can check Adobe Granite Token Authentication Handler configuration ?

  1. Look for an entry called Adobe Granite Token Authentication Handler and click it.
  2. In the following window, tick the Enable encapsulated token support box and press Save.

 

I did not find any documentation around CUG and encapsulated token in AEMaaCS.

Arun Patidar
Fanindra_Surat
Community Advisor
Fanindra_SuratCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
June 1, 2022

Hi @baoyu_li - There is no specific mention of AEMaaCS not supporting Encapsulate token.

There is also a reference of the Adobe Granite Token Authentication Handler configuration in one of the AEMaaCS documentation pages with "Enable Encapsulation token Support" flag. So, I believe it is pretty much safe to assume that the feature is supported.

Ref - https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/security/same-site-cookie-support.html?lang=en

 

Thanks,

Fani