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Service accounts for machine identity management
A service account is a container for stored credentials, which is configured and used to perform machine identity related operations without user interaction. Create the service account before the operations that require permissions for machine identity management.
You can configure an MCS machine catalog to use a service account to:
- create or delete computer accounts in Active Directory without entering the domain credentials every time.
- manage stale Azure AD joined or Microsoft Intune enrolled devices without manually deleting them through the Azure AD or Intune portal.
Supported service account types
Citrix allows the creation of two types of service accounts based on the type of identity provider.
Identity provider type | Description | Credentials |
---|---|---|
On-premises Active Directory service account | Manages machine catalogs and computer accounts without entering domain credentials every time. | User name and password of an on-premises Active Directory user accounts. |
Azure AD service account | Combines a service principal with device management capability to grant permissions for device management. | Application ID and secret of an Azure AD service principal. |
Credential protection
Citrix stores the credentials of service accounts in the customer’s site database. In DaaS, the site database is a per tenant (customer) database, which is accessible only by the services running for the customer.
The following actions are also enforced to protect the stored credentials:
- The credentials are encrypted using AES 256 encryption before storing into the database.
- The encryption key is generated per site and stored in the Delivery Controller locally, which can only be accessed by the services dedicated to the customer.
- The connection to the database is encrypted using the TLS 1.2 protocol.
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