One Identity Safeguard Authentication Services 2.7
One Identity Safeguard Authentication Services 2.7
Release Notes
12 September 2024, 17:24
These release notes provide information about the Safeguard Authentication Services 2.7 release. For the most recent documents and product information, see Safeguard Authentication Services - Technical Documentation.
Follows is a description of Active Roles and specifics about this release.
Active Roles
Active Roles offers a practical approach to automated user provisioning and administration, for maximum security and efficiency. It provides total control of user provisioning and administration for Active Directory.
Safeguard Authentication Services extends the capabilities of UNIX, Linux and Mac systems to seamlessly and transparently join Active Directory and integrate UNIX identities with Active Directory Windows accounts.
Through the Safeguard Authentication Services, Active Roles Server extends management control to UNIX and Linux identities such as UNIX-enabled users and groups. Query-based management views show all of the identities, business rules ensure and enforce appropriate administrative practices, permission templates make it easy to delegate identity management.
Release scope
This release has one resolved issue and an enhancement.
The following is a list of enhancements implemented in One Identity Safeguard Authentication Services 2.7.
Table 1: General enhancements
The User and Group UndoDeprovision policy now uses the UnixDisable parameter to decide if UNIX access should be disabled after undoing deprovision.
If this parameter is false, UNIX will be re-enabled. |
420137 |
The following issues were resolved in version 2.7.
Table 2: Resolved issues in version 2.7
Fixed misspellings of the word Safeguard in the Active Roles Console. |
416209 |