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:
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Perform preflight checks
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Modify vas.conf
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Modify users/groups.allow and users/groups.deny
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Modify user/group overrides
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Join/unjoin SAS from domain
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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:
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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. |