April 21, 2025 - Enterprise Application Access Updates

Enterprise Application Access (EAA) updates

​Akamai​ EAA new features


Multi-origin support for RDP applications. You can now configure multi-origins using the modern web RDP experience. Contact Akamai support to enable this feature.

RDP origins with SHA1 certificates. You can secure your RDP origins with SHA1 certificates. You must enable Support RDP TLS v1 in the Remote Desktop Configurations setting in the Advanced tab of your RDP application detail page. Contact Akamai support to enable this feature.

Language enhancements for the modern RDP experience. The Japanese Hiragana keyboard is supported. You can configure it at the tenant-level, application-level, and user-level for a RDP application.

Unified Connector support. Unified Connectors are the latest evolution of Akamai EAA connectors designed to seamlessly support both Cloud Zone applications and high-performance Edge Transport applications. All connector packages can be migrated to Unified Connector, except for Docker. You must also update your allowlist with new domains to allow your unified connectors to communicate with the Akamai intelligent edge network.

Fixed customer bugs

  • Accessing O365 SaaS applications was failing during authentication, since the IdP was not sending the SAML response correctly. This issue has been fixed.
  • Customer was encountering 549 Authentication Gateway error while access applications, since disabling Sign SAML request was not disabling Encrypted SAML response. This issue has been fixed.