You can configure two separate login addresses for accessing the web interface of One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS):
Web login for administrators and users: On this address, users can, depending on their access privileges, modify the configuration of SPS, and perform authentication-related activities (gateway authentication, 4-eyes authorization).
Web login for users only: The configuration of SPS cannot be viewed or altered from this address. Users (even ones with administrator privileges) can only perform gateway authentication and 4-eyes authorization.
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NOTE:
You can find more information about gateway authentication and 4-eyes authorization in Advanced authentication and authorization techniques. |
Both login addresses can be configured to restrict connections to a configured set of IP addresses only.
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NOTE:
Avoid using the IP address configured for administrator or user login on One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions (SPS) when configuring HTTP or SSH connections. |
The login addresses are, by default, protected against brute-force attacks: after five unsuccessful login attempts, all following attempts are denied for increasing periods of time. You can turn this off by unselecting the Protect against brute-force attacks option for the web login addresses.
To configure two separate login addresses for accessing the web interface of SPS
Navigate to Basic Settings > Local Services > Web login.
Figure 43: Basic Settings > Local Services > Web login — Configuring web login address
Choose in the Listening addresses field.
Enter the IP address to use for connecting to SPS's user interface into the Address field.
The available addresses correspond to the interface addresses configured in Basic Settings > Network > Interfaces. Only IPv4 addresses can be selected.
Enter the port number for HTTP connections into the HTTP field.
Enter the port number for HTTPS connections into the HTTPS field.
(Optional) To permit access to the SPS web interface only from selected subnets or IP addresses, select Restrict clients, click and enter the IP address and netmask of the allowed clients. Note that these settings do not affect the SSH access to SPS.
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Caution:
Permit administrative access to SPS only from trusted networks. If possible, monitored connections and administrative access to the SPS web interface should originate from separate networks. After comitting the changes, the web interface will be available only from the configured subnets or IP addresses. |
Use an IPv4 address.
Recommended: configure a separate login address for user connections in Web login (user only). The configuration settings of SPS cannot be viewed or modified from this address.
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