Menu
TRASA Logo
CommunitySecurityDocsTry Now
TRASA Logo
  • Community
  • Security
  • Docs
  • Try Now
  • Getting Started
    • Overview
    • Concepts
    • How does it work ?
    • Glossary
  • Install
    • Installation
    • Initial Setup
  • Tutorial
    • Introduction
    • Part 1 - Setup TRASA server and root account
    • Part 2 - Create User
    • Part 3 - Create Policy
    • Part 4 - Protect Services
    • Part 5 - Test access to services
    • Part 6 - Monitoring Access
    • Advance Configurations
  • How to Access ?
    • Dashboard Login
    • Second Step Verification (2FA)
    • SSH
    • Windows/RDP
    • Web Service (https)
  • Providers
    • Introduction
    • users
      • LDAP
    • vault
      • TsxVault
  • Users
    • Introduction
    • Creating and updating users
    • Account Setup
    • Change Password
  • Device Trust
    • Enrol 2fa Device
    • Enrol Workstation
  • Services
    • Overview
    • Privilege
    • Web Service (HTTPs)
    • RDP
    • SSH
    • Radius Server
  • Policies
    • Introduction
    • Basic Policy
    • Device Policy
    • Adhoc Policy
  • Access Map
    • Access Mapping
    • Dynamic Access
    • Adhoc Access
  • Access Proxy
    • Introduction
    • Access Proxy vs Direct Access
  • Two Factor Authentication
    • Introduction
    • Windows
    • Linux
  • System Configurations
    • FCM Setup
    • Email Setup
    • Config

Introduction

Policies are a core part of TRASA, without which TRASA is a mere directory of user and service profiles. Policies define how a user can access a service.

TRASA supports two types of policies:

  1. Basic Policy - Supports time and location-based policy along with control over two-factor authentication, option for session recording, and permission for file transfers.
  2. Device Hygiene - Control access based on security hygiene of user devices
Edit this page
Previous
« Radius Server
Next
Basic Policy »
Copyright © 2021 TRASA by Seknox Pte. Ltd.