System Requirements
System Requirements for Keeper SSO Connect service
The Keeper SSO Connect is a lightweight service that can be installed on a private on-premise or cloud-based server. The application is hosted by the customer in order to preserve zero knowledge and provide compatibility with any SAML 2.0 compatible identity provider.
Supported Server Platforms
The following server platforms are currently supported:
Supported Windows Server Versions Windows Server 2016 Datacenter Windows Server 2016 Standard Windows Server 2019 Standard Windows Server 2019 Datacenter Windows Server 2022 Standard Windows Server 2022 Datacenter
Supported Linux versions: Ubuntu 18+ CentOS 7+ Debian 9.8+ openSUSE Tumbleweed openSUSE Leap 15.1+ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8+
Supported Java versions Java 11+
Java Dependencies
Keeper SSO Connect requires at least Java 11. The installer for Windows provides the option to bundle the latest LTS Amazon Corretto 11 version. If you have a different version of Java installed we recommend uninstalling that version and install Java 11 first before you proceed. Otherwise you may experience service hanging during installation.
Keeper SSO Connect requires at least Java 11. You can obtain Java 11 from OpenJDK or Amazon Corretto. OpenJDK project: https://github.com/ojdkbuild/ojdkbuild Amazon Corretto: https://aws.amazon.com/corretto Note: Reboot is required after Java installation
After the reboot, check the java installation version 1. Open an Administrator Command Prompt. 2. Type java -version. 3. Verify the java version installed is found.
If Java isn't recognized on the command line, follow the steps below.
Open 'Advanced system settings'
Click Environment Variables. In the section System variables, find the
PATH
environment variable and select it. Click Edit. If thePATH
environment variable does not exist, clickNew
.In the Edit System Variable (or New System Variable) window, specify the value of the
PATH
environment variable. Click OK. Close all remaining windows by clicking OK.
Server Hardware Requirements
The following table outlines the minimum hardware requirements per each server.
Scalability and High Availability
The Keeper Connect service on a single instance can handle thousands of simultaneous users.
However, both scalability and high availability can be achieved by placing a load balancer in front of a cluster of Keeper SSO Connect servers. The Keeper Cloud backend will take care of configuration synchronization. Changes applied to one server are automatically distributed to all servers in the same SSO node cluster. This includes the user database.
Further scalability, for example to scale to 100,000 users or more, can be achieved by splitting groups of users up into multiple SSO Connect domains. This will require creating separate SSO-enabled node(s) in the Keeper Admin Console and a separate SSO server or server cluster for each node.
HSM Integration (Optional)
SSO Connect can optionally be integrated with Amazon CloudHSM or Gemalto HSM solutions to protect the private encryption keys. The following HSM modules are currently supported:
Network Deployment Requirements
The following network requirements apply to Keeper SSO Connect deployments.
Keeper SSO Connect network connections to Keeper Cloud servers at keepersecurity.com (US) or keepersecurity.eu (EU customers) is TCP/443 (TLS 1.2) outbound stateful.
End-user devices must connect to SSO Connect via the advertised public FQDN/IP and TCP port. For example, keepersso.mycompany.com.
Local server bind port and the external advertised connection port are configurable separately. In that scenario the ports need to be translated via a load balancer, firewall or locally (eg. iptables).
The external advertised TCP port that is configured in SSO Connect (default TCP/8443) needs to be allowed inbound into the network subnet where the SSO Connect servers are located. For example if the service is running on Windows, use Windows Firewall to open the port to SSO Connect. 8443 is just the default, you can use any port.
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