Installation guide
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Import
Token key download through client software
Single sign-on
User management includes the AD Synchronization and HOTPin User Website
features, in addition to the ability to manually import accounts from AD. Token
key download is the client software Import from Network feature that enables
users to get token keys through the LAN. And HOTPin can be combined with AD
to allow single sign-on to your network.
If you use AD Synchronization, the HOTPin User Website, or import users from
AD manually through the web UI, then HOTPin user names will likely match an
AD property (for example, SAM account name, UPN, or email address); once a
property has been selected, the same property should be used for all accounts.
If different properties are assigned to accounts, users may experience trouble
authenticating or getting keys. If you don’t enable syncing or the user site, but
want single sign-on functionality, you will need to make sure that HOTPin user
names match the AD authentication property.
Client Software Notes
Windows PC and Mac clients are available for download from the web UI and
HOTPin User Website. Other clients are available from the download site for the
device platform. The applications are free, but usually require an account for the
site to download.
iOS Considerations
iOS clients version 2.0 and earlier can only import a token key from the
network. The file import or data string features are not supported. This
means that System Administrators must enable the HOTPin User
Website to support the earlier client application versions.
iOS client version 3.0 can import keys from the network or add them
from data strings. The feature to import from file is not supported.
The Next Step
The following sections guide you through HOTPin setup. First you will install the
HOTPin appliance on your network, then you will configure application settings.
Depending on your application setup choices, you may need to add user