
Nington AM(x86_64)-BYOL
Overview
Nington AM's integrated identity and access management platform can be deployed and managed in the cloud on Amazon Web Services to provide unified authentication and management based on “people” and “end”. AM integrates protocols such as LDAP, SSO, RADIUS, and TACACS+, and has built-in functional modules such as directory services, identity authentication, multi-factor authentication, single sign-on, network access, and AAA for network devices. It provides standardized product delivery to help enterprise organizations achieve centralized management and unified authentication of IT assets such as users, applications, networks/devices, and terminals. For more information about Nington AM, visit http://www.nington.com
Highlights
- Standardized products, agile delivery
- Friendly operation interface, easy to use
- Integrated management, saving safety costs Self-service function to reduce IT operation and maintenance pressure
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Nington AM(x86_64)-BYOL
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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The Nington AM (BYOL) Integrated Identity and Access Management Platform provides capabilities such as directory services, unified identity authentication, MFA multi-factor authentication, network access authentication (802.1X, portal authentication), network equipment AAA (TACACS+), and SSO single sign-on. It aims to build an identity infrastructure for enterprise customers covering all scenarios of integrated management of users, applications, networks, and terminals.
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Runs on Amazon Web Services, enables the ssh server and allows users to log in. The NDAM7122 image is used to initialize the environment during construction. The environment requires Ubuntu version 22.04 or higher, the configuration requires 4 cores and 8G, and the minimum disk space is 30G. Go to the /home/amhome directory, start the startup.sh script, and launch the command [. /startup.sh]. After successfully starting, access the web management interface through http://ip address:8080/am/login/login.html. The default login name and password are admin, and you can then create a site to perform tests such as multi-factor authentication and network authentication.
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Nington provides technical services. Official website: https://www.nington.com Official email: marketing@nington.com Pre-sales hotline: 400-658-2855 (9:00-18:00 on weekdays) Scope of support: pre-sales consultation, technical support, after-sales service, complaints and suggestions
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