This chapter
describes the following features:
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Internal authentication mechanisms
unify the SAS realm and provide a degree of independence from your
general computing environment. The internal mechanisms are SAS internal
authentication and SAS token authentication.
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External authentication mechanisms
integrate SAS into your computing environment. External mechanisms
include direct LDAP authentication, host authentication (credential-based),
Integrated Windows authentication, and Web authentication.
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Credential management provides
single sign-on through reuse of cached credentials or retrieval of
stored passwords.
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Pluggable authentication modules
(PAM) extend UNIX host authentication.
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Trust relationships facilitate
communication to the metadata server by permitting one privileged
account to connect on behalf of other users (trusted user) or by
accepting requests that use a proprietary protocol (trusted peer).