The following describes how to perform authentication locally on One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) for client-side connections.
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NOTE:
The users can be authenticated to their passwords or public-keys uploaded to SPS. The accounts created to access the SPS web interface cannot be used to authenticate SSH connections. |
To perform authentication locally on SPS for client-side connections, an existing Local User Database is needed. To create a Local User Database, complete the following procedure: Creating a Local User Database.
To perform authentication locally on SPS for client-side connections
Navigate to SSH Control > Authentication Policies, and select the authentication policy to modify.
Select Authenticate the client to SPS using > Local user database, and select the permitted authentication methods (Password, Public key).
Select the Local user database from the list that defines the users who can access the server.
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