Sectigo nos envía los próximos cambios en la versión SCM 24.11:
Sectigo Certificate Manager (SCM) 24.11 Release is scheduled for Saturday November 9th
Planned Start: November 9, 2024 3:00PM UTC
Expected End: November 9, 2024 5:00PM UTC
Affected Infrastructure
Components: Certificate Lifecycle Management Platforms
Locations: SCM (cert-manager.com)
Details:
The SCM 24.11 release includes the following enhancements and fixes:
- The SSL Sub Type has been replaced with Validation Type. This reduces a large number of outdated repetitive options with simple DV, OV, EV and Private values. (SCM-10835)
- A new SSL certificate profile attribute (Domain Policy) has been added to control what types of domains can be enrolled. Using this attribute the issuance of SSL certificates containing FQDN, wildcards or IP address can be restricted. (SCM-10835)
- New discovery assignment rules condition to filter by certificate expiration. This allows ignoring expired discovered certificates when assigning to organizations. (SCM-10202)
- New discovery task types to discover certificates in AWS Certificate Manager and GCP Certificate Manager. Scans are performed from SCM and function similarly to the existing Azure Key Vault discovery tasks. (SCM-10508/SCM-10509)
- MS Agent and Network Agent disconnected notifications templates are now support customization. (SCM-10846)
- SSO Check URL added to About page. (SCM-6357)
- New Help menu in top navigation with links to Sectigo Knowledge Base and support page. (SCM-10523)
- Ability to bulk enable CT Log monitoring of domains. (SCM-10525)
- Ability to configure if CAA check is performed before DCV is started for a domain. (SCM-10400)
- "Customer ACL" page renamed to "Access Restrictions". (SCM-9778)
- SCEP and Enrollment Forms pages now contain a column for delegation type. (SCM-10423)
- The selected superseding certificate profile was not saved when a profile was deleted. (SCM-10761)
- Certificate replacement could be done with a CSR that failed to meet the certificate profile restrictions. (SCM-10587)
- Azure Key Vault access may fail if the app registration has access to multiple subscriptions. (SCM-10744)
- Filtering SSL certificates by Approver returned incorrect results. (SCM-10818)