The following tables list the operating systems on which the PingID integration with SSH is supported, and the authentication methods that are supported when using this integration..
Operating System | Supported Versions |
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FreeBSD | 9.x up to 12.1 |
NetBSD | 5.0 and higher |
Debian | 8.0 and higher |
Ubuntu | 14.04 and higher |
Fedora | 19.0 and higher |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS | 7.x and later. See Integration with RHEL-based distributions incorporating extended SELinux restrictions. |
Amazon Linux | Latest |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server | 11.0 and higher |
openSUSE | 42.3, 15.0 and higher |
Solaris | 10.0 and higher |
AIX | 7.x |
HP-UX | 11i v3 (B.11.31) |
PingID SSH has been tested on the following operating systems.
Operating System | Tested Versions |
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FreeBSD | 11.2, 12.1 |
Debian | 8.11, 9.9 |
Ubuntu | 14.04, 16.04, 18.04 |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS | 7.6 |
CentOS | 8.0 |
openSUSE | 42.3, 15.1, 15.2 |
Solaris | 11.4 (x86-64) |
AIX | 7.2 |
HP-UX | 11i v3 (B.11.31) Tested on HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64 |
The following authentication methods can be used when using the integration with SSH.
Authentication method | Supported (yes/no) |
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PingID Mobile App | Yes |
FIDO2 biometrics | No |
Security key | No |
Desktop soft token | Yes |
Authentication app | Yes |
OATH token | Yes |
YubiKey - Yubico OTP | Yes |
Email OTP | Yes |
SMS and voice | Yes |