📄️ Add Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) a
This article shows how to add Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) as an OpenID Connect (OIDC) authentication connector for Netwrix Privilege Secure. It covers all AD FS configuration steps and the Netwrix Privilege Secure connector configuration, including CORS and claim rules.
📄️ Add Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) a
Shows how to add Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) as a SAML authentication connector for Netwrix Privilege Secure. Contains step-by-step AD FS configuration and the corresponding setup in Netwrix Privilege Secure.
📄️ Add Microsoft Entra ID as an Authentication Connec
Shows how to add Microsoft Entra ID as an OpenID Connect (OIDC) Authentication Connector for Netwrix Privilege Secure, including required app registration steps in Microsoft Entra ID and configuration steps in Netwrix Privilege Secure.
📄️ Add Microsoft Entra ID as an Authentication Conne
Shows how to add Microsoft Entra ID as a SAML Authentication Connector in Netwrix Privilege Secure, including steps to configure the Microsoft Entra ID Enterprise Application and complete the Authentication Connector Configuration Wizard in Netwrix Privilege Secure.
📄️ Configuring a Custom RADIUS Authentication Connect
Shows how to configure a custom RADIUS Authentication Connector in Netwrix Privilege Secure, including updating the appsettings.json to enable external RADIUS authentication and assigning the connector to users and groups.
📄️ Disable MFA for Users or Groups
Shows how to disable Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) for individual users or groups in Netwrix Privilege Secure. Disabling MFA is not recommended per security best practices.
📄️ How to Configure a Duo RADIUS Proxy for Multi-Fact
Lists the steps to configure a Duo RADIUS proxy server as a multi-factor authentication (MFA) provider for Netwrix Privilege Secure (NPS). Includes required authproxy.cfg changes and the NPS configuration checks.
📄️ Invalid Multi-Factor Authentication Code Error
Users see an "Invalid MFA code" error when multi-factor authentication fails due to a system time discrepancy between the Privilege Secure server and clients. This article explains the symptoms, cause, and how to resolve the issue by syncing system time.