Release Notes
Abstract
MaaS360 Core Agent for iOS 3.65 Release notes
Content
MaaS360 will make the iOS app version 3.65 beta available in iTunes on July 20, 2018.
This release consists of the following features:
MaaS360 adds Office 365 certificate-based authentication using Modern Authentication in MaaS360 for iOS agent. In the previous releases, MaaS360 supported only password-based authentication.
Prerequisites
- Register MaaS360 agent in Office 365 and create App Client ID.
- Configure Active Directory, the source of user certificates. For example Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
- Configure CE with Certificate module and create user certificate templates.
Enable SSO and select certificate
1. Navigate to Security > Policies > Persona Policy > Email > Configuration.
2. In the Mail Server field, select Office 365.
Result: The Enable SSO field is displayed.
Note: The Enable SSO field is displayed only on selecting Office 365 in the Mail Server field.
3. Select Enable SSO.
Result: The App Client ID field is displayed.
4. In the App Client ID field, provide client id that is generated after registering your app in Azure AD tenant.
5. In the Authentication Type field, select Certificate and then select a user template in the Identity Certificate field.
Result: MaaS360 users can successfully authenticate Office365 accounts using user certificates.
Defect Fixes
Defect | Summary |
31499, 30329 |
MaaS360 agents report accurate mobile data usage. Previously, the agents inaccurately reported high mobile data usage. |
30851 | The default user-preferred locale is retained in the enrollment workflows after new enrollment workflow is enabled. Previously, when new enrollment workflow is enabled, all enrollment workflows were shown in English by default. |
30363 | The signed messages are successfully rendered in Secure Mail with the corresponding signed certificate. Previously, users could not open signed messages and the decryption failed error was displayed even though the message is only signed. |
30130 |
MaaS360 adds ADFS cert based authentication with ADAL. Users will now be able to authenticate O365 accounts in Secure Mail using certificates. |
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Modified date:
10 January 2019
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