CyberArk Vault - RADIUS Configuration with Cloud Access Service - RSA Ready Implementation Guide
This article describes how to integrate Cloud Access Service (CAS) with CyberArk Vault using RADIUS.
Configure CAS
Perform these steps to configure CAS using RADIUS.
Procedure
- Sign in to RSA Cloud Administration Console as an administrator.
- Go to Authentication Clients > RADIUS and provide the following details.
- IP Address: IP Address of the Vault server.
- Shared Secret: Shared secret, which should be the same as what will be configured on the Vault side.
- Select the configured 1.0 access policy.
- Click Save and Next Step, and then click Finish.
Configure CyberArk Vault
Perform these steps to configure the Cyberark Vault.
Procedure
- Log in to the machine where CyberArk Vault server and client are installed.
- Stop the instance of CyberArk Vault if it is running using Run > services.msc >PrivateArk Server.
- Open the command prompt as an administrator and run the following command after replacing the content between angle brackets:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\PrivateArk\Server\CAVaultManager.exe" SecureSecretFiles /SecretType Radius /Secret <myradiussecret> /SecuredFileName "C:\Program Files (x86)\PrivateArk\Server\myradiussecret.dat"
- Navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\PrivateArk\Server\conf and make the changes to DBParm.ini.
- Add the following line to the bottom of the page after replacing the content between angle brackets.
RadiusServersInfo=<Management IP address of the identity router>;1812;<IPAddress of the vault server >;myradiussecret.dat
- (Optional) Change the DefaultTimeout value to 60. This will allow more time for users to complete out-of-band authentication challenges.
- Add the following line to the bottom of the page after replacing the content between angle brackets.
- Go to Run > services.msc and restart the PartnerArk service. Ensure the CyberArk Event Notification service is also started.
Configure a RADIUS user on Vault
- Log in to the Vault client as an administrator (created during setup) and go to Tools > Administrative Tools > Users and Groups.
- Create or update a user.
- Under the Authentication tab, select RADIUS Authentication as the Authentication method and click OK.
Configure PrivateArk Client to Use RADIUS Authentication
- Open the PrivateArk client, right-click the Vault, and click Properties.
- Click Advanced.
- Choose the RADIUS authentication option and click OK.
The configuration is complete.
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