SassyScorpio Lv2Posted 20 Mar 2023 12:30
  
To achieve this, you will need to configure Sangfor IAM devices A and B to be in the same authentication domain. This will allow the user's login session on device A to be recognized by device B when the user accesses a site protected by device B.

Here are the general steps to follow:

Configure both Sangfor IAM devices A and B to be in the same authentication domain. This can typically be done in the device's web-based management console.

Ensure that both devices have the same user database configured, such as LDAP or Active Directory. This will ensure that user accounts and passwords are synchronized across both devices.

Configure device B to recognize authentication requests from device A. This can typically be done by adding device A as a trusted authentication source in device B's management console.

Ensure that the site protected by device B is configured to use the same authentication domain as both devices. This will allow the user's login session on device A to be recognized by device B when accessing the protected site.

With these steps completed, users should be able to access the protected site directly from device A without explicitly logging in to device B, as long as their login session on device A is still active.

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