User`s guide

3. Token Initialization /
Configuring Advanced Initialization Settings
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2 Complete the fields as follows:
Field Description
One-factor logon Default: disabled.
When one factor logon is enabled, only the presence of the token is required to log on
to applications. A password is not required.
Note: For security reasons, one-factor logon is not applied to SafeNet Authentication
Client Tools.
Token settings control
password policy
Default: enabled
Select to keep password quality requirements on the token device.
OTP support Select to enable OTP support (on compatible token).
2048-bit RSA key support Default: enabled
Select to enable 2048-bit RSA key support (on compatible tokens).
Private data caching In SafeNet Authentication Client, public information stored on the token is cached to
enhance performance. This option defines when private information (excluding private
keys on the physical token) can be cached outside the token.
Select one of the following options:
Always (fastest): always caches private information in the application memory.
This enables fast performance, as certain information is cached on the host
machine. However, this option is less secure than if no cache is allowed.
While user is logged on: caches private data outside the token as long as the
user is logged on to the token. Once the user logs out, all the private data in the
cache is erased.
Never: does not cache private data.