Currently the NetIQ Device service is only supported to run on MacOS Catalina, MacOS Big Sur and MacOS Monterey. Please
add support for MacOS versions later than Monterey. Including MacOS Sonoma.
Since macOS 11 (released three years ago in november 2020), the use of /usr/bin/security add-trusted-cert requires an administrator password. (https://developer.apple.com/documentation/macos-release-notes/macos-big-sur-11_0_1-release-notes#Security) …
User reviews posted on the App store and our local testers has noticed that the storage usage of NetIQ Authenticator App grows to large amounts.
From our testers, where around 20 linked test accounts runs up to 5GB.
Reduction of the storage usage…
Several Clients using SmartCards with a FIDO2 applet.
These SmartCards can be used for FIDO2 authentication via a SmartCard Reader (NOT NFC) on Windows.
Unfortunately, AA-Client does not allow a FIDO2 based authentication with a SmartCard against…
Advanced Authentication as of AA 6.3.6 has supported logging into the Windows OS itself via FIDO2 for nearly 2 years. This even predates Microsoft's own efforts to add native Windows OS logon support for FIDO2 which has only recently arrived.
FIDO2…
Brief Description Caching for Facial Recognition Method is not supported in Windows Client, Mac OS X Client, and Linux PAM Client Benefits / Value The customers needs biometric methods In laptops and workstations Internal Country Compliance requires Biometrical…
On MacOS the NetIQ authentication windows doesn't display which process/application is requesting an authentication. This is a problem: Some applications running in the background may need local admin access and the user doesn't know why a NetIQ authentication…