We are pleased to announce the EJBCA 8.3.1 and EJBCA 8.3.2 releases.
The EJBCA 8.3.1 release introduces the EJBCA Container Set for customer EJBCA deployment on Kubernetes using the Helm charts also part of the release. The release also brings support for hybrid certificates and MS Auto-enrollment improvements among other things.
The EJBCA 8.3.2 maintenance release includes error corrections for Microsoft Auto-enrollment through a peer-connected RA, and for using RSASSA-PSS on Windows deployments. The release also brings additional improvements and vulnerability upgrades.
Release highlights include
- EJBCA Container Set
- Hybrid Certificates
- Microsoft Auto-Enrollment Improvements
- EJBCA updated with top-level menu
- Documentation on Keyfactor Docs
Upgrade information
Review the EJBCA 8.3 Upgrade Notes for important upgrade information.
For available deployment options and associated versions, refer to Supported Versions.
Microsoft Auto-Enrollment via RA in EJBCA 8.3.1
Customers using Microsoft Auto-enrollment via the RA will face an issue in EJBCA 8.3.1, causing enrollment to fail. Affected customers are advised to upgrade to EJBCA 8.3.2, where this issue has been corrected.
Before upgrading to EJBCA 8.3.2, customers using EJBCA 8.3.1 and Microsoft Auto-enrollment via the RA can manually export the certificate profiles used by the MSAE aliases from the CA side using either the GUI or the EJBCA ConfigDump tool. Importing the profiles on the RA will then make the RA accept Microsoft Auto-enrollment requests successfully.
For more information
For more information on what's new in the EJBCA 8.3.1 release, see the full EJBCA 8.3.1 Release Notes.
For more information on what's new in the EJBCA 8.3.2 release, see the full EJBCA 8.3.2 Release Notes.