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SAM eSSO Single Signon

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The SAM eSSO Single Signon architecture comprises the Authentication Server, Policy Engine, and Application Gateway. 509 certificates. The Policy Engine enforces access control policies based on RBAC.

The Application Gateway provides secure access to protected resources. Communication between components utilizes HTTPS for secure data transfer, with protocols such as Kerberos and SAML. The system integrates with LDAP for user management.

The database or storage mechanism used is dependent on the directory service integration. , 443) and the specific ports required by the directory service. The administrative interfaces include a CLI and a web console.

The CLI allows for scripting and automation, while the web console provides a user-friendly interface for configuration and monitoring. Configuration parameters include authentication methods, access control policies, and application mappings. Monitoring and logging capabilities are provided, with integration options for SIEM systems.

The system uses AES encryption for data protection. Compared to competitors, SAM eSSO Single Signon offers robust integration with z/OS and mainframe-specific security features. The API endpoint patterns include /auth/login and /api/permissions.

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