Back-end server records
- 17 Jan 2025
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Back-end server records
- Updated on 17 Jan 2025
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A back-end server is a server, e.g. a RADIUS or LDAP server, that may be used by OneSpan Authentication Server for back-end authentication, i.e. authentication done by another system as well as OneSpan Authentication Server.
Each back-end server available must have a record defined in OneSpan Authentication Server. It is possible to create more than one back-end server record for fail-over purposes. You can also allocate different back-end servers for different user domains.
For more details about back-end authentication in OneSpan Authentication Server, refer to the OneSpan Authentication Server Product Guide, Section "Back-End Authentication".
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