Specifications
Chapter 8 Authentication Services
a. Click the checkbox to the left of the server name. To select all DTX Control servers on the page, click the
checkbox to the left of Server at the top of the list.
b. Click Clear Node Secret. A confirmation dialog box will appear.
c. Confirm or cancel the operation.
7. To update the RSA configuration files used by one or more DTX Control servers to communicate with the RSA
Authentication Manager software:
a. Click the checkbox to the left of the server name. To select all DTX Control servers on the page, click the
checkbox to the left of Server at the top of the list.
b. Click Update. The Update RSA Configuration File window will open.
c. To change the sdconf.rec configuration file, enter the path in the sdconf.rec field or browse to the location.
d. To specify the advanced option sdopts.rec file for manual load balancing, enter the path in the sdopts.rec field or
browse to the location.
e. Click Save and then click Close.
The Service may need to be restarted when the RSA configuration is updated
8.3 User Authentication Services Window
Once added, the authentication services are listed in the User Authentication Services window. To view the window,
click the User tab, then click Authentication Services. The authentication service name, type, enabled status and host
name are displayed in the list.
If Allow users and groups from newly discovered trusted forests is enabled for an AD service, the discovered forests are
displayed as a subset of the primary authentication service in the User Authentication Services window. The type is
displayed as Active Directory - Trusted Forest.
The Enabled column displays a value of Yes or No. If the value is Yes, the users and groups of the the authentication
service are considered when the DTX Control server attempts to authenticate and authorize a user; if the value is No, the
authentication service is ignored. If the same username exists in multiple authentication services, you can use the
Enabled status to control which authentication service will be used to find a user.
To enable or disable an authentication service:
1. Click the User tab, then click Authentication Services to open the User Authentication Services window.
2. Select the checkbox next to the authentication service you want to enable or disable.
3. To enable the trusted forest, click Enable.
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To disable the trusted forest service, click Disable.
NOTE: All new authentication services are enabled by default, with the exception of new trusted forests which are disabled by default.
To refresh trusted forests:
NOTE: Refresh Trusted Forests is only applicable for Active Directory services for which discovering trusted forests was enabled.
1. Click the User tab, then click Authentication Services to open the User Authentication Services window.
2. Select the checkbox next to the primary AD authentication service.
3. Click Refresh Trusted Forests. New trusted forests are displayed in the list.
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