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Hi all,
Our company is running a handful of Mac computers on our network, that are not domain-joined. Would it be possible for these Macs to authenticate with our RSA Authentication Manager and Cloud Service?
Since our RSA servers are integrated with LDAP, and the Macs are local authentication, I don't see a way to have them join into the RSA authentication flow.
The only thing I could think of is having them create a Mac username that is exactly the same as their AD account.
If anyone can confirm what options exist here, I would greatly appreciate it!
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We are setting us a new server with IIS and RSA Securid to replace an existing server. One the new server we can successfully authenticate using RSA Securid soft token but when it gets redirected back to the website we get a 403 forbidden error. The 2 servers look to be set up s similar as possible. The old one has an old version of the agent (7.1) whilst the new one is using 8.0.5 Managed to get tracing to run but nothing obvious from that or the event logs. Any ideas or things to try?
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Tool Downloads
SecurID Authenticator 1.0 macOS Migration Helper Checksum (SHA256):
70a0be84e82ceae83a1f52947f23e3650a0992aa629d584e4a3066df0d9c3ea1
App users has to run this file if they want to migrate the AM OTP credentials from RSA SecurID Software Token 4.2.3 to SecurID Authenticator 5.1.0 for macOS
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Recently some customers have reported that their vulnerability scan report a problem with Weak Ciphers used in TLSv1.2 connections, specifically some of these ciphers can negotiate a Diffie-Helman, DH key size that is only 1024 bytes.
Qualys identifies this as QID 38863 - Weak SSL/TLS Key Exchange
Authentication Manager, at least since version 8.4, has Ciphers that only allow 2048 byte DH keys, including TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384
So as long as these Ciphers are used there is no vulnerability. As part of RSA Engineering review and update plans, new Ciphers will be evaluated and implemented into updates, currently targeted for patch 1 on AM 8.7, which is tentatively scheduled for General Availability, GA on August 23rd, 2022.
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