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token key
The HOTPin component that contains a user’s encryption configuration
information. Client software must have a token key to generate valid token
codes. Users must have a distinct key for each HOTPin system they access.
token key configuration
When a key is used in a token it includes some user data and other
information like a counter and passphrase requirements. The additional
information composes the token key configuration.
token key configuration file
The file created when a user’s token key is downloaded. The file includes
the user’s token key, counter, and passphrase requirements. The
configuration file can be downloaded by a system administrator and
provided to a user through email or removable media, or, if the HOTPin User
Website is enabled, the user can download it.
token provider
A feature that sends token codes to users through the HOTPin system.
Custom providers are used as alternatives to installing and running client
software on a user device to generate a token code. For example, token
codes can be sent through email or email-to-SMS.
UAG trunk
A repository of published applications for user access; often accessed
through a portal page. Applies to deployments with a WSA appliance.
user
Person with access rights to a network system. Users have two states:
Activeuser will be able to authenticate in the login process.
Inactive user will fail to authenticate in the login process.
user device
A PC or mobile device used to generate or receive token codes to be used
in passcodes. Some user devices may be also be used to access a network
system.
user name
A login name that uniquely identifies a user. A user name should be between
4 and 128 characters long and cannot include spaces.
user token codes
See token code.