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Setting Up Other Types of User
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View uses your existing Active Directory infrastructure for user and administrator authentication and
management. You can also integrate View with other forms of authentication besides smart cards, such
as biometric authentication or two-factor authentication solutions, such as RSA SecurID and RADIUS, to
authenticate remote desktop and application users.
This section includes the following topics:
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Using Two-Factor Authentication
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Using SAML Authentication
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Configure Biometric Authentication
Using Two-Factor Authentication
You can configure a Horizon Connection Server instance so that users are required to use RSA SecurID
authentication or RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) authentication.
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RADIUS support offers a wide range of alternative two-factor token-based authentication options.
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Horizon 7 also provides an open standard extension interface to allow third-party solution providers to
integrate advanced authentication extensions into Horizon 7.
Because two-factor authentication solutions such as RSA SecurID and RADIUS work with authentication
managers, installed on separate servers, you must have those servers configured and accessible to the
Connection Server host. For example, if you use RSA SecurID, the authentication manager would be
RSA Authentication Manager. If you have RADIUS, the authentication manager would be a RADIUS
server.
To use two-factor authentication, each user must have a token, such as an RSA SecurID token, that is
registered with its authentication manager. A two-factor authentication token is a piece of hardware or
software that generates an authentication code at fixed intervals. Often authentication requires knowledge
of both a PIN and an authentication code.
If you have multiple Connection Server instances, you can configure two-factor authentication on some
instances and a different user authentication method on others. For example, you can configure two-
factor authentication only for users who access remote desktops and applications from outside the
corporate network, over the Internet.
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