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Configuring third-party authentication settings, Con the Imprivata OneSign server

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12 Configuring third-party authentication settings ThinOS supports the following third-party authentication types: ● Imprivata-ThinOS supports Imprivata on Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft VDI solutions in both Imprivata ProveID Embedded and ProveID Webapi modes. The following are supported VDI solutions: ○ Citrix Desktop ○ Citrix XenApp ○ Microsoft Remote Desktop Services session based and virtual desktop ○ Microsoft Remote Desktop Services Remote PC ○ Microsoft Remote Desktop Services RemoteApp ○ VMware Horizon - Desktops ○ VMware Horizon - Application ● Identity Automation-ThinOS supports RapidIdentity for Healthcare (formerly HealthCast) SSO solution. Configure the Imprivata OneSign server OneSign Virtual Desktop Access provides a seamless authentication experience and can be combined with single sign-on for No Click Access to desktops and applications in a virtual desktop environment. About this task This section describes how to configure the Imprivata OneSign server on your thin client. Steps 1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > Remote Connections . The Remote Connections dialog box is displayed. 2. Click the Authentication tab, and select the authentication as Imprivata. 3. In the OneSign Server field, enter either https://ip or https://FQDN values of the OneSign server. The security setting for OneSign server in the Admin Policy Tool controls the security level of OneSign. The security level is set as high by default and you must import the certificate of the OneSign server before using the OneSign feature. The certificate is not required if the security level is set as low. 4. Click OK to save your changes. 5. Restart the thin client. The Imprivata login dialog box is displayed. The following OneSign features or actions are supported: ● Client and Broker authentication ○ Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly Citrix XenApp) ○ Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops (formerly Citrix XenDesktop) ○ VMware Horizon Desktops ○ VMware Published Application ○ Microsoft RDS/Remote PC Desktops ○ Microsoft RDS Applications ● Kiosk Mode ● Fast User Switching ● Non-OneSign user VDI access ● Hotkey Disconnect Configuring third-party authentication settings 197

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Configuring third-party authentication
settings
ThinOS supports the following third-party authentication types:
Imprivata
—ThinOS supports Imprivata on Citrix, VMware, and Microsoft VDI solutions in both Imprivata ProveID Embedded
and ProveID Webapi modes. The following are supported VDI solutions:
Citrix Desktop
Citrix XenApp
Microsoft Remote Desktop Services session based and virtual desktop
Microsoft Remote Desktop Services Remote PC
Microsoft Remote Desktop Services RemoteApp
VMware Horizon - Desktops
VMware Horizon - Application
Identity Automation
—ThinOS supports RapidIdentity for Healthcare (formerly HealthCast) SSO solution.
Configure the Imprivata OneSign server
OneSign Virtual Desktop Access provides a seamless authentication experience and can be combined with single sign-on for No
Click Access to desktops and applications in a virtual desktop environment.
About this task
This section describes how to configure the Imprivata OneSign server on your thin client.
Steps
1.
From the desktop menu, click
System Setup
>
Remote Connections
.
The
Remote Connections
dialog box is displayed.
2.
Click the
Authentication
tab, and select the authentication as
Imprivata
.
3.
In the
OneSign Server
field, enter either https://ip or https://FQDN values of the OneSign server.
The security setting for OneSign server in the Admin Policy Tool controls the security level of OneSign. The security level
is set as high by default and you must import the certificate of the OneSign server before using the OneSign feature. The
certificate is not required if the security level is set as low.
4.
Click
OK
to save your changes.
5.
Restart the thin client.
The Imprivata login dialog box is displayed.
The following OneSign features or actions are supported:
Client and Broker authentication
Citrix Virtual Apps (formerly Citrix XenApp)
Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops (formerly Citrix XenDesktop)
VMware Horizon Desktops
VMware Published Application
Microsoft RDS/Remote PC Desktops
Microsoft RDS Applications
Kiosk Mode
Fast User Switching
Non-OneSign user VDI access
Hotkey Disconnect
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