
SIS Quick Note: Disable RequireCookies for CA Access Gateway
We have a customer that recently deployed a new web service behind the CA Access Gateway (CAG) with a cookieless session scheme.
We have a customer that recently deployed a new web service behind the CA Access Gateway (CAG) with a cookieless session scheme.
A customer recently experienced an issue with their internal DNS servers. The issue prevented the policy servers from staying connected to the policy, key, and session stores.
In this week’s post, we will outline a few of the Windows registry settings that we use for Windows-based CA Access Gateway (CAG) servers.
We have a customer that aggregates all their SiteMinder audit logs using a log parser tool named NxLog. It is configured to parse the smaccess.log and send the data to a centralized Syslog server. By default, SiteMinder will not include any details about the SAML assertion generation.
A customer recently implemented a new SAML partnership and the new partnership requires several multi-value attributes to be included in the assertion. One of the values being included exceeds the default attribute length of 1024 characters allowed by SiteMinder.