Page created: 3 Jun 2020
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Page updated: 21 Dec 2021
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 |