Hi Darren,
Thanks for the forum post.
PMP
provides two type of Auto Logon helper.
- Auto Logon Gateway(supports session recording)
- Auto Logon Helper scripts ( session recording not available but audit event will be stored when any application is invoked)
Auto Logon Gateway allows the users to launch remote
terminal sessions from their browser that are tunneled through
the PMP server and the remote terminal sessions are emulated in
the browser screen itself. Currently, this feature is supported
for Windows RDP, SSH and Telnet with privileged session recording.
Auto Logon Helper scripts will be invoked from the
browser but the remote terminal session(for example telnet,
launch rdp, putty etc) will be launched from the local boxes.
Users can launch this helper scripts by clicking on the open
connection icon present next to every user account. These
session will not be recorded but audit event will be stored as
Password retrieved. But the helper scripts will work only in IE.
It will not work in other browsers.
So,
if the applications(filezilla, vmware vsphere client and sqlplus)
can be invoked from the command line along with arguments then the
same can be invoked from PMP using Auto Logon Helper scripts. To
use Auto Logon helper scripts, you have specify path along with
command line arguments to carry the username and password. You can
refer the topic "Auto Logon Helper Scripts" in this link for more information.
For
example putty is used to launch SSH or Telnet. Then you can follow
these steps to invoke putty from PMP, the command line used
is For Example to launch the putty session the command line used
is "putty.exe -ssh %ACCOUNT_NAME%@%DNS_NAME% -pw
%PASSWORD%". . You can add a custom helper with the name
proclient and supply this command in "Command to invoke in
Windows" to launch proclient from PMP.
Similar to putty if you have an option for proclient
which can be launched from command line with argument then the
same can be added to PMP using Auto Logon helper scripts. Also,
the command line for proclient might vary and may not be similar
as putty. So, we request you check for the exact command line and
pass it.
Feel free to write us if you have any other questions.
Thanks & Regards,
Chris
[Technical Consultant | Password Manager Pro]
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Chris
[Technical Consultant | Password Manager Pro]
