From the Control Center, select Preferences then Starling Two-Factor Authentication to view and update configurations.
The following sections provide a comprehensive look at Starling Two-Factor Authentication.
From Preferences | Starling Two-Factor Authenticationyou can perform these actions.
For more details on Starling Two-Factor Authentication, see the Safeguard Authentication Services Administration Guide, One Identity Starling Integration.
One Identity Starling Two-Factor Authentication is a SaaS solution that provides two-factor authentication on a product enabling organizations to quickly and easily verify a user's identity. This service is provided as part of the One Identity Starling cloud platform. Joining Safeguard Authentication Services to One Identity Starling allows you to take advantage of these companion features from Starling services. For more information on Starling, see the One Identity Starling User Guide.
In order to use Starling 2FA with Safeguard Authentication Services, you must join Safeguard Authentication Services to Starling. This is done from the Preferences | Starling Two-Factor Authentication pane in the Control Center. From this pane, you can also configure Starling to use a proxy server and customize the attributes to be used in push notifications.
Help links that provide assistance with Starling are available on the dialogs displayed when setting up the Starling Join Settings or Starling Proxy Settings:
In order to use Starling Two-Factor Authentication with Safeguard Authentication Services, you will need the following:
An Active Directory group for Starling users.
NOTE: All Starling users must have the following defined in order to work with Starling 2FA:
The following table provides a list of supported platforms for integrating Safeguard Authentication Services with Starling Two-Factor Authentication.
NOTE: PPC64 and PPC64LE architectures require a kernel greater than 2.6.37.
Platform |
Version |
Architecture |
---|---|---|
CentOS Linux |
5, 6, 7, 8 |
Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64 |
Debian |
x86_64, x86, AARCH64 | |
Fedora Linux |
x86_64, x86, AARCH64 | |
FreeBSD |
10.x, 11.x |
x32, x64 |
IBM AIX |
7.1, 7.2 |
Power 4+ |
OpenSuSE |
x86_64, x86, AARCH64 | |
Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) |
5, 6, 7, 8 |
Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64 |
Oracle Solaris |
10 8/11, 11.x |
SPARC, x64 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) |
5, 6, 7, 8 |
Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64 |
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)/Workstation |
11, 12, 15 |
Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64 |
Ubuntu |
x86_64, x86, AARCH64 |
A new Group Policy Object has been added to Safeguard Authentication Services to manage the group file for Starling, which is located in /etc/opt/quest/vas/users.starling.
# This assumes that the host has been joined to the example.com domain.
# To validate the users.starling file, run:
# vastool info acl
#
# This file controls which user's have Starling appled to them during login based
# on group membership.
# For entries:
# If DOMAIN is omitted ( simple name given )it is assumed to be the joined domain.
# Entries are case insensitive.
# DOMAIN can be either long(fqdn) or short(netbios).
# Apply Starling to members of the sales and engineering groups.
# The entry DOMAIN\SamAccountName format is preferred.
EXAMPLE\sales
engineering
This file can be manually created or set using the GPO.
To enable Starling for users using the GPO
It may take up to 90 minutes to apply this configuration change. Use vgptool apply to apply the changes quicker.
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