Configure Web-Based Application Logon Pages for Risk-Based Authentication
To log on to an application that is protected by risk-based authentication (RBA), the users must provide their credentials to the application logon page that is modified using the RBA integration script. The RBA integration script redirects users to RSA AM.
Procedure
In the Security Console, select Access > Authentication Agents > Manage Existing.
Click the appropriate web-based application agent, and select View.
Under Risk-Based Authentication (RBA) Settings, click Go to Download Page.
If you are using a web tier, confirm that the values for the following are correct:
Virtual Hostname
Virtual Host Port
Authentication Agent
In the Agent Type drop-down list, select your web-based application.
Click Download File.
To add the script to the logon page for your web-based application, follow the instructions provided in the RSA implementation guide for your web-based application.
After you finish
Enable users for RBA. For instructions, see Enable Users Automatically for Risk-Based Authentication.
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