Users need to be able to log into Workspace ONE Access and connect to remote desktops and applications without having to provide Active Directory credentials.
Which Horizon component needs to be deployed to allow this functionality?
Users need to be able to log into Workspace ONE Access and connect to remote desktops and applications without having to provide Active Directory credentials.
Which Horizon component needs to be deployed to allow this functionality?
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Reference:
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workspace-ONE-Access/services/ws1-access-resources/GUID-E9372659-719A-4AF6-B978-
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The answer is A. Enrollment Server The Security server I believe is the old windows based appliance that allowed external connection. The Security server is now deprecated and replaced by the Unified Access Gateway (UAG) which is a Linux based appliance (probably PhotonOS).
A. What is enrollment server in Horizon? Enrollment Server – The Enrollment Server was introduced in Horizon 7. role is used to facilitate the new True SSO feature in conjunction with Workspace ONE Access and a local certificate authority.
Correct answer is A: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Horizon-Cloud-Service/services/hzncloudmsazure.admin15/GUID-89BB5B91-2057-44AB-99E6-1DD6B00DCCA1.html
A , correct answer
A. Enrollment server (True SSO)
Security Server does no longer exist in Horizon 8 Releases. AD-less SSO is done be True SSO, that uses an enrollment server.
With True SSO, a user can log into Workspace ONE using any non-AD method (for example, RSA SecurID credentials). After a user is authenticated, they can use any entitled desktop or app (hosted from any domain) without being prompted for a password. by issuing a temporary certificate through enrollment server. - this works only with Windows OS
A is the answer what planet is Relic on!!
C. Security Server: The Security Server is a component of the Horizon infrastructure that provides an additional layer of security between the internet and the internal network. When users connect to the Security Server, they can authenticate using the credentials stored in Workspace ONE Access instead of providing Active Directory credentials. This allows users to access their desktops and applications without needing to be connected to the corporate network or VPN. Therefore, the correct answer is C. Security Server.
The correct answer is "A"
https://docs.vmware.com/en/Unified-Access-Gateway/3.10/com.vmware.uag-310-deploy-config.doc/GUID-E4C8B88F-C771-4829-ABBE-12F7FBF517C3.html