Summary
ASA is a great way to extend your identity-centric management to your servers and infrastructure. It allows your DevOps engineers to be busy with what they need to do without securing, updating, and managing static keys and credentials. This chapter gave insight into usage, but also showed steps on how to set up, install, and enroll servers. We also discussed how users can install their client to access their provisioned servers. We explained how project management can be done within ASA and we lightly touched on adding ASA as part of infrastructure automation using tools such as Hashicorp's Terraform.
In the last chapter, we will talk about the last product in Okta's IT products range: Okta Access Gateway (OAG). With OAG, you can modernize your on-premises application landscape by incorporating them into your Okta setup and start shrinking your legacy web access management systems.