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One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions 7.3.1 - Release Notes

Supported web browsers

Starting from version 6.13.0, SPS does not support Internet Explorer 11 (IE11). SPS version 6.12.0 and previous versions continue to support IE11.

Your browser must support:

  • TLS-encrypted HTTPS connections with strong cipher algorithms

  • JavaScript

  • Cookies

SPS supports browsers as listed in the following table.

SPS version IE11 Google Chrome Safari

Mozzilla Firefox

(latest version)

Microsoft EDGE Microsoft EDGE Legacy

7.1.0

-

-

7.0 LTS - -
6.13.0 - -
6.12.0 -
6.11.0 -
6.10.0 -
6.9.0 -
6.8.0 -
Required applications and plugins

To use SPS, install and enable the following applications and plugins.

NOTE: To replay audit trails with SPS 6.9 or earlier versions with Internet Explorer 11 (IE11), install the Google WebM Video for Microsoft Internet Explorer plugin.

SPS version JavaScipt Google WebM Video for Microsoft Internet Explorer plugin

7.1.0

-

7.0 LTS -
6.13.0 -
6.12.0 -
6.11.0 -
6.10.0 -
6.9.0 Required for IE11
6.8.0 Required for IE11
Phased out browsers

SPS does not support anymore the browsers listed in the following table.

Browser Phased out in
IE10 SPS 4 F3
IE9 SPS 4 F3

Starting from version 4 F3, SPS does not support Internet Explorer 9 and 10, because the official support for them ended in January, 2016.

SPS web UI

Opening the web UI of SPS in multiple browser windows or tabs is not supported.

NOTE: The minimum recommended screen resolution for viewing One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions's (SPS's) web interface is 1366 x 768 pixels on a 14-inch widescreen (standard 16:9 ratio) laptop screen. Screen sizes and screen resolutions that are equal to or are above these values will guarantee an optimal display of the web interface.

Safeguard Desktop Player system requirements

The Safeguard Desktop Player application supports the following operating systems:

  • Microsoft Windows:

    64-bit version of Windows 7 or newer. Install the appropriate driver for your graphic card.

  • Linux:

    RHEL 7, CentOS 7, or newer. The Safeguard Desktop Player application will probably run on other distributions as well that have at least libc6 version 2.17 installed.

    Depending on the distribution, you will need to install the following packages:

    • On Debian-based GNU/Linux:

      • libxcb-render-util0

      • libxcb-keysyms1

      • libxcb-image0

      • libxcb-randr0

      • libxcb-xkb1

      • libxcb-xinerama0

      • libxcb-icccm4

    • On CentOS/Red Hat:

      • xcb-util-renderutil

      • xcb-util-keysyms

      • xcb-util-image

  • Mac:

    macOS Catalina 10.15, or newer.

To install the Safeguard Desktop Player application, you need about 200MB disk space, and a temporarily used disk space to store the audit trails that are replayed. The size of the temporary files depends on the size of the replayed audit trails.

You can install the Safeguard Desktop Player application with user privileges.

Hardware specifications

One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions appliances are built on high performance, energy efficient, and reliable hardware that are easily mounted into standard rack mounts.

Table 5: Hardware specifications
Product Redundant PSU Processor Memory Capacity RAID IPMI
Safeguard Sessions Appliance 3000 Yes

1x Intel Xeon E3-1275 v6 3.80GHz

2 x 16 GB 4x2 TB NLSAS LSI MegaRAID SAS 9361-4i Single Yes
Safeguard Sessions Appliance 3500 Yes 2x Intel Xeon Silver 4110 2.1GHz 8 x 8 GB 9x2 TB NLSAS 1 x Broadcom MegaRAID SAS 9361-16i + LSI Avago CacheVault Power Module 02 (CVPM02) Kit Yes

Safeguard Sessions Appliance 4000

Yes

1 x Intel Xeon Silver ICX 4310T @ 2.30GHz, 10C/20T

8 x 8 GB

4x20 TB SAS/SATA

1 x Broadcom 9560-8i RAID controller

1 x Broadcom CacheVault battery

Yes

The Safeguard Sessions Appliance 3500 is equipped with a dual-port 10Gbit interface. This interface has SFP+ connectors (not RJ-45) labeled 5 and 6, and can be found right of the Label 1 and 2 Ethernet interfaces. If you want faster communication, for example, in case of high data load, you can connect up to two 10Gbit network cards. These cards are not shipped with the original package and have to be purchased separately.

Product licensing

To enable a trial license

  1. Visit the Download Trials page, and navigate to One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions > Download Free trial.

  2. Complete the registration form, and click Download Trial.

  3. You will receive the details on how to access your license key and the download the ISO files in email.

To enable a purchased commercial license

  1. Navigate to My Account > My License Assets on the support portal.
  2. To access your license key, click Retrieve Key next to your product.
  3. Once you have the license keys, navigate to My Account > My Products and click Download next to your product. The Download Software page is displayed.
  4. Download the ISO image (install cdrom) of your product.

If you need help with accessing your license, navigate to the Licensing Assistance page, and follow the instructions on screen.

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