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We are pleased to announce Kantega SSO Enterprise 6.15.

Read the update notes for important information about this release if you’re updating from major versions 5.x or 4.x, and see the full changelog below.

Compatible applications

In general, the latest version of Kantega SSO Enterprise is compatible with the oldest version that has not been ended of life. See Atlassian’s End-of-life (EOL) policy to get an overview of versions and EOL dates.

Changelog

Changes in 6.15.0

14:30 CEST

SSO on logout and group / directory rules to Prevent Basic Auth

Features

  • SAML OIDC Added support for triggering single sign-on redirect upon logout in redirect rules. Note that this will for automatic redirect modes render users unable to properly log out of the application unless Single Logout (SLO) is configured

  • HTTP BASIC AUTHENTICATION Change switch from “enabling / disabling” basic auth to Prevent Basic Auth, which is matching the similar feature, Prevent Traditional Login. This change will trigger an update of configuration. If you have already configured IP restrictions to Basic Auth, these will persist

Changes in 6.15.1

13:00 CEST

Bug fix redirect to root page after login

Bug fixes

  • A change to the redirect engine redirecting already logged in users to the root page broke deep linking and lead to possible redirect loops when a proxy rule is interfering with the same URI

Changes in 6.15.2

09:15 CEST

Fix another issue with deep broken deep linking on redirect

Bug fixes

  • Another change in the same release had a similar, but not as intrusive effect that broke deep linking in some cases.

Changes in 6.15.2

09:15 CEST

Bug fix: logged out users redirected back to the login page after login

Bug fixes

  • While fixing the support for deep linking, the user is now taken to the login form after being logged in, instead of redirected to the login page. With this fix, deep linking is preserved. The login respects the os_destination parameter if present, but otherwise users are redirected to the root page (dashboard)

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