Configure HTTPS Binding

HTTPS binding is the configuration that allows a website hosted on a web server, like Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Services), to use the HTTPS protocol. HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, and it ensures that data transmitted between the

Configure Token Signing Certificate

Certificates are essential for securing the WinConsole, serving as digital identities to verify the authenticity of both the server and the clients. In the context of the WinConsole, certificates are critical for ensuring security: Types of Certificates Used in Winconsole

Identity Server

Configuring a server in Winconsole involves setting up and customizing the server’s operational parameters that dictate how identity server operates and interacts with other components to manage authentication, authorization, and user management services effectively within an IT ecosystem. Configuring an

Configure Token Signing Certificate

Certificates are fundamental to the security and functionality of IdentityServer. They serve as digital identities that verify the authenticity of the server and the clients interacting with it. In the context of IdentityServer, certificates play a pivotal role in: Types

Configure HTTPS Binding

Setting up HTTPS binding is essential for securing the communication between the Visual Guard Web Console and its users. HTTPS ensures that all data exchanged is encrypted, protecting sensitive information from potential threats. To enable HTTPS, you must configure SSL

How to use VG PB runtime API?

The VG PB Runtime API is a specialized API designed to integrate Visual Guard (VG) functionalities into PowerBuilder (PB) applications at runtime. This API allows developers to interact programmatically with Visual Guard’s security features within a PowerBuilder environment, enabling dynamic

Version Matrix

A setup version matrix is a structured document that outlines the compatibility and configuration details for different versions of Visual Guard. It serves as a reference to understand how various components and versions interact, and it helps in planning upgrades,

Update List – Visual-Guard 2024.1

In the digital age, where data breaches and cyber threats are increasingly common, securing sensitive information has never been more crucial. Visual Guard 2024.1 introduces a suite of robust Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) features, marking a significant leap in securing applications

Enroll Microsoft Authenticator

In Visual Guard, TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) via Microsoft Authenticator provides an additional layer of security for user authentication. Users can set up their Microsoft Authenticator app to generate time-based, one-time passwords that refresh every 30 seconds. During the login

Enroll Phone Number

In Visual Guard, the OTP/Link via phone number feature allows users to authenticate themselves through their registered mobile number. When attempting to log in, users can choose to receive an OTP (One-Time Password) or a verification link sent directly to