Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.6 Update 9 Release Notes

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This software patch resolves a number of security defects and customer reported bugs in Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.6. RH-SSO will deliver patches on a repeating schedule to resolve security defects and customer reported bugs. Fixes for RH-SSO 7.6 will continue until RH-SSO 7.6 is end of life.

Updated client adapters are released as needed to resolve customer reported issues or security fixes. The adapters are released as needed so often a given cumulative patch version will not have an associated client adapter for all products.

Red Hat Single Sign-On Server component also includes Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform and this update includes JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4 Update 16. See the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.4 Update 16 Release Notes for a list of changes included in that release.

Download This content is not included.Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.6 Update 9

Resolved Issues

This update includes fixes for the following security related issues:

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CVE-2024-4540keycloak: exposure of sensitive information in Pushed Authorization Requests (PAR) KC_RESTART cookie

This update includes the following bug fixes or changes:

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This content is not included.RHSSO-2834Serveriframe for frontend logout gets blocked if a custom CSP header is used
This content is not included.RHSSO-2859ServerControl redirect after password reset
This content is not included.RHSSO-2860ServerKerberos fallback
This content is not included.RHSSO-3029ServerAvoid updating offline session refresh time during creation
This content is not included.RHSSO-3030AdapterRHSSO 7.6 adapters may not work with RHBK 24 server

Installation

Note: This update should only be applied to zip-based installations.

For instructions on applying Red Hat Single Sign-On cumulative patch (also referred to as a Micro Release) see Micro Upgrades in Red Hat Single Sign-On 7.6 Patching And Upgrading Guide.

The adapters are distributed as a full release which is intended to replace the existing adapter. Full details are available in Upgrading Red Hat Single Sign-On Adapters.

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