Installation guide

73 | Page Celestix HOTPin Appliance Installation Guide
Drill Downdisplays a complete list of Active Directory
information that can be expanded; select check boxes to
include user(s) in the import.
Use as a user name if foundchoose an option that will designate an
AD property as the HOTPin user name. Options include:
SAM Account Name
Principal Name
Email Address
Domain and SAM Account Name
Notes:
Once you select an AD authentication property to use as the
HOTPin name, you should use the same property as the user
name for all HOTPin accounts.
AD user accounts that do not contain the data in the property
selected above will not be included in the list on the Select
Users screen.
Show disabled userscheck to include inactive AD accounts.
Click the Search button to compile a user account selection list in the pane on
the right.
Importing from a Text File
You will create a text file (.txt) that contains the user data you want to import.
The user information must be comma separated and formatted as follows:
First line of the file must contain the text:
[Users]
Each line after defines a user as:
(user name),(full name),(description),(email),(mobile
phone),(provider),(enabled)
The first two fields [(user name) and (full name)] are required, but
the rest are optional; the additional commas can be left out or
the field left blank.
Important: If you include some of the optional data in your text file,
you must include data or a comma for all of the optional
fields; otherwise some of your data may end up in the
wrong field once imported.
For the (provider) field, leave blank to assign client software. For
a custom provider, use the token provider ID which can be
found in the ID column on the HOTPin|Providers page.
For the (enabled) field, use "0" or "False" for disabled and "1" or
"True" for enabled. If the (enabled) field is not provided, it is
assumed to be true.