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Component: BC-SYB-ESP
Component Name: SAP Event Stream Processor
Description: A security mode in which ESP users authenticate using the underlying operating system’s built-in authentication framework.
Key Concepts: Native operating system authentication is a security feature of the SAP Event Stream Processor (BC-SYB-ESP) that allows users to authenticate with their native operating system credentials. This means that users can log in to the system using their existing username and password, rather than having to create a separate set of credentials for the SAP system. How to use it: To use native operating system authentication, users must first be registered in the SAP Event Stream Processor. This can be done by an administrator or by the user themselves. Once registered, users can log in to the system using their existing username and password. Tips & Tricks: It is important to note that native operating system authentication is only available for certain operating systems, such as Windows and Linux. Additionally, it is important to ensure that the user’s credentials are kept secure and not shared with anyone else. Related Information: For more information on native operating system authentication, please refer to the SAP Event Stream Processor documentation. Additionally, there are several online resources available that provide more detailed information on this topic.