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Would like an SAML or WS-FED connection to RDM in order to integrate Okta
Hi,
This is on our todo list. I can give you a timeframe but the SAML integration is definitively something we want to do.
Regards
David Hervieux
Yes, can you please give me a time frame? Hopefully by Q4 of this year.
Thanks,
Don
Sorry my mistake, I can't give you a time frame but I hope to have this for Q4 this year.
David Hervieux
Any update on this? I am looking to utilize Okta for 2-Factor with Remote Desktop Manager. This would be greatly appreciated!
Any update? I'm interested in single sign-on with OKTA for our cloud devolutions account.
This is not in our short term plan but perhaps at the beginning of 2020.
Regards
David Hervieux
Hi All
We are also looking to implement Okta, so would appreciate if this could be raised up the priority list.
regards
Ian
Hello,
This could only be possible with Devolutions Password Server. Is it something you use?
Regards
David Hervieux
Are you saying Remote Desktop and or the Online Database will never support SSO with Okta?
Hello David
We don't use the Devolutions Password Server, looking at the featureset, it would appear we would need to consider the enterprise version which is probably too expensive to consider as we only have 10 users.
regards
Ian
Thank you for the information. I'm pretty sure that DPS will be required. We need a server to handle the token from Okta. I will check what could be done for the pricing when the feature will be available.
Regards
David Hervieux
Just curious, is Okta support still on the roadmap? We've been using Remote Desktop Manager and Devolutions Password Server for a good few years, and now we're looking to implement Okta to protect servers in general. Having one token to rule them all would be much more convenient than the assortment of Google/Microsoft authenticator codes that we are currently using.
2021 bump for Okta integration as they are our Identity and MFA provider. I see Duo and Azure on the Devolutions Server 2FA support list.
RADIUS might be a roundabout way to work with Okta but I'd want to see how well it works.
I add my upvote for Okta support.
Or you can just add support for SAML or OIDC federation, then we can easily integrate with Okta.
RADIUS has some leak and it's not the best solution for integrate the Okta MFA features.
We also need this. We are required to use 2FA/MFA that is compliant with AAL level 3:
Setting_up_your_Okta_org_for_Fedramp_compliance_0.pdf
Another upvote for SAML/Azure AD integration. Interested in using this to manage multiple demo environments for sales engineers - but cant implement without SSO to Azure AD. SAML or OIDC would be fine.
Hello,
Okta integration will be available in the 2022.3 release of Devolutions Server, planned for this November, but only OpenID will be supported, not SAML.
Best regards,
Richard Boisvert
Hello,
Okta integration will be available in the 2022.3 release of Devolutions Server, planned for this November, but only OpenID will be supported, not SAML.
Best regards,
Is Devolutions Server the same thing as Remote Desktop Manager?
Hello,
Okta integration will be available in the 2022.3 release of Devolutions Server, planned for this November, but only OpenID will be supported, not SAML.
Best regards,
Is Devolutions Server the same thing as Remote Desktop Manager?
No, they are different products.
https://devolutions.net/server
Devolutions Server is built to seamlessly integrate with our centralized remote connection management solution Remote Desktop Manager. Once paired, Devolutions Server + Remote Desktop Manager establishes a robust all-in-one privileged account and session management platform that supports 150+ tools and technologies.
Thanks for the quick replies! I'm specifically looking for RDM with some form of SSO. Do you have any timeline as to when that might be available? I have 10 or so "groups" of things. Some servers to SSH to, a few to RDP, and a couple of web logins. So each "group" would look like this (2x websites, 2x RDP and 1x SHH). All the server creds are in LastPass, but if there is a "login" to RDM itself, we need that to be SSO of some sort. If there's no login to RDM itself, the solution might work as we need.
Can you clarify?
Hello Andrew,
If you are in a Windows environment and want to use only RDM, you would have two options for SSO:
If Okta is a hard requirement, it will only be available in Devolutions Server. Another benefit is that you can use AD/AAD groups for permissions, which simplifies managing users.
Best regards,
Richard Boisvert