In DualShield, a logon procedure defines how users should be authenticated when they attempt to logon log on to an application. As DualShield supports various types of applications, e.g, . VPN, SAML, Desktop Login, Outlook Email etc, there are various types logon procedure.
| Application | Login Procedure | Examples | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| VPN | RADIUS | Cisco, Palo Alto, Juniper | |
Web/Cloud SAML Supporting Services | Web SSO | Office 365, G Suite, Service Now | |
| IIS Web Applications | Web SSO | OWA, RDWeb | |
| Computer Logon | Windows | Windows logon, MacOS logon | |
| Desktop to Web SSO | Desktop SSO | Office 365 | |
| Exchange On-Premises | Exchange Mail | Outlook Anywhere, ActiveSync | |
| Exchange Online | Enhanced Client | ActiveSync | Obsolete |
| VMware View | VMware View Agent | Obsolete | |
| Parallels Remote Access Server | 2X Agent | ||
| LDAP |
| Supporting Applications | LDAP Agent | ||
| DualShield Provisioning Server (DPS) | Provisioning Server | Obsolete | |
| DualShield Reset Password (DRP) Service | Reset Password | ||
| DualShield Unlock Account (DUA) Service | Unlock Account | ||
| DualShield |
| Emergency Access (DEA) Service |
| Emergency Access | |||
| Deepnet Authenticator | Deepnet Authenticator |
A logon procedure consists of one or more logon steps. In each logon step, the system administrator defines the authenticators that can be used by users to authenticate themselves.
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