Newbie517762 Lv5Posted 05 Dec 2022 11:10
  
Yes, the IAG is supported Single Sign On(SSO)

SSO indicates that if the network has already deployed an authentication system, IAG device will combine the
authentication system to identify users corresponding to a certain IP address For example, if you log in to Gmail,
you can directly access your Google Driver without having to authenticate again If user is found, he can access to the Internet and he does not have to enter his username/password again
At the moment, the following SSO types are supported:

- Active Directory Domain SSO
- Proxy SSO
- Web SSO
- Third Party Server SSO
- Radius SSO
- PPPoE SSO
- SANGFOR Appliance SSO

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