
- #Axway secure transport supports mllp Patch
- #Axway secure transport supports mllp upgrade
- #Axway secure transport supports mllp software
- #Axway secure transport supports mllp license
SecureTransport only supports SAML-based Identity providers for SSO for administrators. SAML 2.0 for administrators and end-users.
#Axway secure transport supports mllp software
SecureTransport is expected to work properly with any software which complies with:
#Axway secure transport supports mllp Patch
This issue is resolved in Oracle 19.8 Patch 31716873. The Oracle database server may incorrectly interpret requests from SecureTransport as a replay attack ("Request is a replay" error message).
#Axway secure transport supports mllp license
#Axway secure transport supports mllp upgrade
Minor releases of supported majors are considered safe to upgrade and are supported by SecureTransport. External Database for containerized SecureTransport Edge: MySQL Enterprise Edition 5.6 or MariaDB 10.4.19.įor more details, refer to the Containerized Deployment Guide.Container Orchestration Engine: Kubernetes 1.9 and later stable releases.Container Runtime: Docker Engine 19 and later stable releases.SecureTransport is supported in the following container environments: SecureTransport does not support CentOS Stream.Īny cloud environments are supported using a VM running a supported operating system.Ĭustomers should consider vendor specific limitations.įor recommended deployment instructions, refer to the deployment guides for the following cloud environments: UNIX-likeĬentOS 8 EOL has reached its EOL date and is no longer supported by SecureTransport. Only 64-bit operating systems are supported. While SecureTransport is expected to function properly in a virtual environment, there may be performance implications which can invalidate typical deployment recommendations. If Axway suspects that the virtualization layer is the root cause of an incident, the customer may be required to contact their virtualization support provider to resolve it. Operating systems are supported both on hardware or Type-1 hypervisors. We consider a release deprecated when it no longer receives security updates by the vendor. If a release is deprecated by the vendor, it automatically gets not supported by SecureTransport. Minor releases of supported major versions are considered safe to upgrade and are supported by SecureTransport.
