Canon Authorized Send - RSA MFA API (REST) Configuration - RSA Ready Implementation Guide
Configure RSA Authentication Manager
Perform these steps to configure RSA Authentication Manager using REST API.Procedure
- Log in to Security Console.
- To add a new agent host, click Access > Authentication Agents > Add New.
- Enter all the required information. Designate a hostname that will be used in Canon Authorized Send configuration later.
- Navigate to Setup > System Settings > RSA SecurID Authentication API and activate Enable Authentication API to allow the use of the REST API.
- Copy the Agent Credentials that will be used in the Canon Authorized Send configuration later.
- Set the port to be used. (Default is 5555.)
Notes
Default Authentication Agents are generated, and administrators may choose to use defaults instead of creating a new one. Save the hostname for Canon Authorized Send configuration.Configure Canon Authorized Send
Perform these steps to configure Canon Authorized Send.Procedure
- Log in to the Authorized Send configuration page using the link - http://{DEVICE_IP_ADDRESS}:8443/AuthSendConfiguration.
- Under Authentication, click Add to create an RSA authentication server instance.
- Select the RSA SecurID option in the Method drop-down list.
- Fill in the information with the values obtained from the RSA Authentication Manager configuration into the respective fields.
- RSA Server: Provide the FQDN of the RSA Authentication Manager instance. If unavailable, use the IP address. This information can be found in the RSA Security Console under Home > Software Version Information > Hostname.
- Port: Port which was set during RSA Authentication Manager configuration.
- Agent Name: Value is the hostname of the Authentication Agent set during RSA Authentication Manager configuration.
- Access ID: It is part of the Agent Credentials copied during the RSA Authentication Manager configuration.
- Access Key: It is part of the Agent Credentials copied during RSA Authentication Manager configuration.
- (Optional) If AD authentication is enabled, select a Kerberos authentication server to use. The server must be defined to use this option.
- (Optional) Once AD authentication is configured, the administrator may choose to provide administrator account credentials so that Authorization Send will use a system account for shared drive and email retrieval.
The configuration is complete.
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