2023.4.1
Release date: 13 June 2023
You can now log in to Elasticsearch through an API key that you generate and store yourself in a key vault. All you need to do is retrieve the key, store it in your Azure key vault, and connect Orchestrator to this vault by following our instructions.
We have fixed an issue that affected Swagger UI versions 3.14.1 to 3.37.2, allowing their libraries to fetch potentially malicious specification files linked through Swagger UI. Note that the issue is not directly exploitable, and it requires an authenticated user to actually open the malicious link.
To overcome this, we strongly advise you to update to the latest possible version (major or cumulative update).
Please see the security advisory for details.
- Retrieving queue item events and comments returned a list from all the folders in the tenant. Now, you get the list of queue item events and comments only for the folders that you have access to.
- Filtering the Monitoring > Robots page by Environment within a classic folder did not work as expected.
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This version includes various accessibility fixes.
- The runtime used by a robot to run an automation was not released once the robot service stopped. This was caused by an inaccuracy in the succession of activities, which has been fixed. Now, when the robot is disconnected, its runtime is released into the tenant pool.
We recommend that you regularly check the deprecation timeline for any updates regarding features that will be deprecated and removed.
You can download the latest product version from the Customer Portal.
Added on 6 November 2023
In versions 2023.4.0 through 2023.4.2, if you have an Active Directory (AD) integrated environment, you will see sporadic failures from the product leading to the IIS application pool restarting. This issue has been fixed in version 2023.4.3, but it still affects the aforementioned versions. As such, if you use AD, we highly recommend that you directly install or upgrade to 2023.4.3. Otherwise, you will encounter functionality issues.