This topic describes how to configure an RSA SecurID authentication server on Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG).
To configure an RSA SecurID authentication server
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In the Forefront UAG Management console, on the Admin menu, click Authentication and Authorization Servers.
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On the Authentication and Authorization Servers dialog box, click Add.
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In the Server type list, click RSA SecurID.
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On the Add Authentication Server dialog box, configure the following server settings:
- Server name—Name of the server or
repository. This name is used when you select the server or
repository during the configuration of Forefront UAG. It is also
displayed to end users when they are prompted to select a server
during authentication.
- IP address/host—IP address or host
name of the RSA SecurID server.
- Port—Port number of the RSA SecurID
server.
- Alternate IP/host—IP address or host
name of the alternate RSA SecurID server.
- Alternate Port—Port number of the
alternate RSA SecurID server.
- Enable PIN mode—Select the Enable
PIN mode check box to enable New PIN mode, for use when users
are required to enter a new PIN during authentication.
Note: For security considerations, it is recommended that you do not enable the New PIN mode. - Use a different server for portal
authorization—Applicable in portal trunks only. Select this
check box to use a different server, where users and user groups
are defined, for application authorization. In this case, selecting
the RSA SecurID server for application authorization, brings users
and user groups from the associated server rather than from the RSA
SecurID server.
- Select server—Click the server to use
for application authorization. You can use one of the
following:
- Any of the configured authentication servers
where users and user groups are defined, such as, NT Domain or
Notes Directory.
- Built-In Users/Groups—Use the computer’s
Windows Local Users and Groups console. To access the console,
click Launch Local Users and Groups console.
Note: Selecting this option does not enable you to define the local computer’s Windows Local Users and Groups console as an authentication server. To define the local computer as the authentication server, select the NT Domain server-type, and enter the name of the local computer in the NT Domain field. - Any of the configured authentication servers
where users and user groups are defined, such as, NT Domain or
Notes Directory.
- Server name—Name of the server or
repository. This name is used when you select the server or
repository during the configuration of Forefront UAG. It is also
displayed to end users when they are prompted to select a server
during authentication.
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On the Add Authentication Server dialog box, click OK, and then on the Authentication and Authorization Servers dialog box, click Close.