
SIS Quick Note: Improve Network Performance For CA Access Gateway On Windows 2016
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.
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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.