We’re excited to announce the release of Signing Workflow 2.5.9, packed with new features and important fixes that enhance both administrator control and the user experience. Here's what’s new:
Customizable Appendixes
IGA-826 – Administrators now have the flexibility to configure whether appendixes should be supported within signing errands. Read more here ›
Redirect After Signing
IGA-852 – API errand creators can now define a custom redirect for users after signing is complete. Read more here ›
Pre-configured Invite URL Targets
IGA-859 – API integrations can now use predefined versions of the inviteUrlTarget
SIGN_SERVICE landing page, simplifying setup and ensuring consistency. Read more here ›
IGA-752 – Resolved an issue where index.html
was cached too long, causing delays when updating versions.
IGA-856 – Fixed a bug where the “To be signed” toggle was incorrectly shown when uploading only one file.
IGA-858 – Corrected a display issue where the sign date showed as 1970-01-01 01:00
when using invite sign links from emails.
IGA-879 – Addressed a problem where the logger looked for an unknown value during errand creation.
We recommend all customers to update to this version to benefit from the latest improvements.
Need help or want to learn more? Reach out to our support team or read the full release notes.
This is a maintenance release that includes a selection of stability improvements and bug fixes, as we continue preparations for our upcoming major version, PAS 6.0, which is just around the corner.
While this release doesn’t introduce any major new features, several enhancements and fixes have been made to ensure a more stable and secure experience:
Improved support for Freja eID: New attributes such as uniquePersonalIdentifier
and loaLevel
are now supported, offering greater flexibility for organisations using Freja eID for authentication.
Better security insights: The included Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) now lists the Java Runtime Environment, making it easier to track vulnerabilities at a deeper level.
Improved user experience options: A new setting allows administrators to disable automatic sorting of authenticators based on last use, giving more control over the user flow.
This release addresses a number of issues related to performance, error handling, and edge cases in authentication flows. Highlights include:
Fixes for occasional token generation errors in OIDC authentication.
Improvements to large file uploads and stability in PRISM applications under load.
Adjustments to authenticator sequences, including a fix that may impact nested flows. If you are using nested SequenceAuthenticators, we recommend reviewing your configuration after upgrading.
For full details, please refer to the PAS 5.1.7 release notes.
If you have any questions or need support, don’t hesitate to reach out to your PhenixID representative or our support team.
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