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Menu Options 13
Chapter 3: Using Odyssey Access Client Manager
File Menu Options
Forget Password
Use this option if you want OAC to discard the current password or PIN that you use
to start an authenticated network connection. If your password is required again,
you will be prompted to enter it.
When you are authenticated for the first time, you have to enter a valid password as
part of the login process. OAC remembers the password that you enter and uses it
for any subsequent authentications without prompting you again.
Normally, OAC does not forget the password until you reboot your PC or restart
OAC. However, if you leave your system unattended and want to protect it from
unauthorized access or if you share a computer with other users (such as in a test
lab), you might want to select the Forget Password setting as a security measure.
Forget Temporary Trust
Use this option to discontinue the temporary trust setting for a server. See
“Enabling Temporary Trust” on page 19 and
“Managing Trusted Servers” on page 79
for more information about trusted servers.
Close Window
Closes the OAC Manager display.
FIPS Mode On (FE Only)
Turns FIPS mode on. Use this option if your network security policy requires FIPS
encryption.
FIPS Mode Off (FE Only)
Turns FIPS mode off.
Enabling and Disabling FIPS Mode (FE Only)
FIPS mode is an advanced feature. Consult your network administrator before
changing any current FIPS mode configuration settings.
To use the OAC FIPS 140-2 (level 1) compliant secure encryption module, you must
satisfy the following requirements:
You must have a FIPS-compliant adapter and network hardware:
Install an adapter driver that is compatible with the Juniper Networks, Inc.
FIPS encryption module. OAC FE requires a modified driver to enable the
wireless adapter to run 802.11i in FIPS mode. Contact Juniper Networks for
the latest list of verified wireless adapters. See “Adding Network Adapters”
on page 27 for information about configuring adapters for use with OAC.
You are not required to install a new driver if you use xSec association. See
“FIPS Association Mode (FE Only)” on page 61.