| Ansible | Infrastructure Administrators can use Ansible 2.9 or later for the following functions, including generating reports. 
Install, upgrade, and uninstall Safeguard Authentication Services (SAS) software packages and create reports to summarize software deploy status 
Configure and join Safeguard Authentication Services to my AD domain including:
Perform preflight checks
Modify vas.conf
Modify users/groups.allow and users/groups.deny
Modify user/group overrides
Join/unjoin SAS from domain
Create reports to summarize configure/join status Authentication Services Ansible Collection  The One Identity Authentication Services Ansible Collection, referred to as ansible-authentication-services, consists of roles, modules, plugins, report templates, and sample playbooks to automate software deployment, configuration, Active Directory joining, profiling, and report generation for Safeguard Authentication Services. Go to: https://github.com/OneIdentity/ansible-authentication-services. Ansible details  For Ansible information consult:  | 
| Applications with an API | You can integrate any application with an authentication API (such as GSSAPI) with Active Directory for single sign-on. | 
| LDAP-aware applications | You can bring any non-Windows application that is LDAP-aware into the Active Directory trusted realm through a powerful LDAP proxy. | 
| Kerberos-enabled applications | You can bring any non-Windows application that is Kerberos-aware into the Active Directory trusted realm. | 
| Oracle databases | Integration to enable single sign-on to Oracle databases running on Unix or Linux. | 
| SAP | An SAP-certified single sign-on solution that enables an Active Directory login to provide seamless access to SAP GUI applications running on Unix or Linux. One Identity One also delivers single sign-on for any SAP NetWeaver application. |