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One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions 6.0 LTS - Safeguard Desktop Player User Guide

Summary of changes

Version 1.5 - 1.6
Changes in product:
Version 1.4 - 1.5
Changes in product:
Version 1.3 - 1.4
Changes in product:
Version 1.2 - 1.3
Changes in product:
  • It is now possible to jump to interesting events within an audit trail using configurable, color-coded indicators on the seeker.

    You can also choose to display subtitles for audit trails. Subtitles list certain user events as they occurred in a session.

    For details, see Replay audit trails.

Version 1.1 - 1.2
Changes in product:
  • It is now possible to replay the audit trails of X11 sessions. For more information, see Replay X11 sessions.

Version 1.0 - 1.1
Changes in product:

Features and limitations

Caution:

You can replay audit trails in your browser, or using the Safeguard Desktop Player application. Note that there are differences between these solutions.

Browser Safeguard Desktop Player
Works without installation -
Works on any operating system Windows, Linux, Mac
Can replay audit trails recorded with SPS 5 F4 and newer
Can replay TN5250 sessions
Can extract files from SCP, SFTP, and HTTP sessions -
Can replay HTTP sessions - Only exports raw files from the command line
Can replay X11 sessions
Can start replay while rendering is in progress -
Can follow 4-eyes connections -
Can replay live streams in follow mode -
Can export to PCAP -
Can display user input
Can display subtitles for video -
Export audit trail as video -
Export screen content text -
Can search in the contents of the audit trails -

For details on the Safeguard Desktop Player application, see Safeguard Desktop Player User Guide.

Caution:

Starting with SPS 5 F4, the way audit trails are encrypted has changed to make the encryption process more secure. Audit trails are now encrypted with AES-128-GCM and hashed with the SHA-512 method. This also means that in order to index and replay audit trails, you need to upgrade both your external indexers and your Safeguard Desktop Player. Earlier versions (and Audit Player) will not be able to handle audit trails (with or without encryption) recorded with SPS 5 F4 and later.

First steps

Thank you for installing the Safeguard Desktop Player

Now you can start using the Safeguard Desktop Player application to replay audit trail files that you have downloaded from One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS). The following information will help you get started using the Safeguard Desktop Player. Note that currently this is not a public release, only a technology preview.

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