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The RemoteApp Launcher enables users to access an application without revealing credentials and passwords. By using the RemoteApp Launcher, you can protect shared credentials and limit an end user’s access to an allowed or required application.
One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions is part of One Identity's Privileged Access Management portfolio. Addressing large enterprise needs, Safeguard for Privileged Sessions is a privileged session management solution which provides industry-leading access control, as well as session monitoring and recording to prevent privileged account misuse, facilitate compliance, and accelerate forens...
If you replaced a target server in the environment and used the same IP address on a new machine as the old decommissioned one then when attempting to connect to the new server through SPS, you will see the following errors in the logs: SSH hostkey mismatch; fname='/etc/zorp/trusted.keys/ssh-rsa-###:####' Error validating server hostkey; side='server'
The Universal forwarded is still referenced in the API guide, but SIEM is missing. You may notice in the admin guide, at API reference part, a Splunk forwarder API reference. However it is deprecated and Universal SIEM forward is missing from the documentation.The chapter which describes the Splunk integration is here:https://support.oneidentity.com/technical-documents/one-identity-safeguard-for-p...