Prerequisites

  • Request access for adaptive authentication provisioning. For more information, see Comparison between Cloud-native Conditional Authentication and Netscaler-based Adaptive Authentication.

  • Reserve an FQDN for your Adaptive Authentication instance. For example, aauth.xyz.com, assuming xyz.com is your company domain. This FQDN is referred as the Adaptive Authentication service FQDN in this document and is used when provisioning the instance. Map the FQDN with the IdP virtual server public IP address. This IP address is obtained after provisioning in the Upload Certificate step.
  • Procure a certificate for aauth.xyz.com. Certificates must contain the SAN attribute. Else the certificates aren’t accepted.

  • Adaptive Authentication UI does not support uploading of certificate bundles. To link an intermediate certificate, see Configure intermediate certificates.

  • Configure a network time protocol (NTP) server to avoid time skews. For details, see How to synchronize system clock with servers on the network.
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