One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) provides a plugin framework to integrate SPS to external systems to authenticate or authorize the user before authenticating on the target server. Such plugins can also be used to request additional information from the users, for example, to perform multi-factor authentication.
You can use an Authentication and Authorization plugin (aa-plugin) in the following protocols:
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Remote Desktop (RDP)
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Secure Shell (SSH)
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TELNET
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To request a plugin that interoperates with your authentication or authorization system, contact our Support Team.
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For details on configuring SPS to use a plugin, see "Using a custom Authentication and Authorization plugin to authenticate on the target hosts" in the Administration Guide.
How Authentication and Authorization plugins work
Using a custom Authentication and Authorization plugin to authenticate on the target hosts
Performing authentication with AA plugin in terminal connections
Performing authentication with AA plugin in Remote Desktop connections
Performing authentication with ticketing integration in terminal connections
Performing authentication with ticketing integration in Remote Desktop connections