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  • Multi Factor Authentication with LinOTP
  • 1. LinOTP Management Guide
    • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.2. Quick Start Guide Token Management
    • 1.3. Configure Resolvers and Realms - The Details
      • 1.3.1. UserIdResolvers and Realms - The Concepts
      • 1.3.2. Configuring UserIdResolvers
      • 1.3.3. InternalSQLResolver
      • 1.3.4. Configuring Realms
    • 1.4. Supported tokens
    • 1.5. Managing Tokens
      • 1.5.1. Tokentype Configuration
      • 1.5.2. Import tokens
      • 1.5.3. Viewing users in certain realms
      • 1.5.4. Viewing tokens in the WebUI
      • 1.5.5. Assign tokens
      • 1.5.6. Set OTP PIN
      • 1.5.7. Enrolling tokens
      • 1.5.8. Manage tokens
      • 1.5.9. FIDO U2F
      • 1.5.10. Set token realm
      • 1.5.11. Token info
      • 1.5.12. Lost token
      • 1.5.13. Get serial by OTP
      • 1.5.14. Get OTP
      • 1.5.15. Users with no token
      • 1.5.16. UserIdResolver migration
    • 1.6. Policies
      • 1.6.1. Introduction
      • 1.6.2. Admin Policies
      • 1.6.3. Audit Policies
      • 1.6.4. Authentication Policies
      • 1.6.5. Authorization Policies
      • 1.6.6. Enrollment Policies
      • 1.6.7. Gettoken Policies
      • 1.6.8. Notification Policies
      • 1.6.9. Reporting Policies
      • 1.6.10. Monitoring Policies
      • 1.6.11. Selfservice policies
      • 1.6.12. System policies
      • 1.6.13. Users in policies
      • 1.6.14. Clients in policies
      • 1.6.15. Policy checker
      • 1.6.16. Importing and exporting policies
      • 1.6.17. Best practice - policy example
    • 1.7. Audit Trail
    • 1.8. Challenge Response
    • 1.9. SMS Provider for SMS OTP Tokens / Mobile TANs
    • 1.10. E-mail Provider for E-mail Token
    • 1.11. Push Provider for LinOTP Push Token
    • 1.12. System Config
    • 1.13. Security Module
    • 1.14. Retrieving OTP values
    • 1.15. Tools
    • 1.16. Backup and Restore
    • 1.17. Monitoring / Reporting
      • 1.17.1. Monitoring
      • 1.17.2. Reporting
    • 1.18. PCI DSS
    • 1.19. Usage scenarios
      • 1.19.1. Protection levels
    • 1.20. Troubleshooting
      • 1.20.1. LDAP/Active Directory Connection
      • 1.20.2. Testing the Freeradius Server
      • 1.20.3. RADIUS Authentication fails
      • 1.20.4. RADIUS server log file
      • 1.20.5. Access to Web API
      • 1.20.6. OTP Authentication
      • 1.20.7. LinOTP server log file
    • 1.21. The LinOTP configuration
  • 2. LinOTP Selfservice Portal
    • 2.1. Managing token in self service
  • 3. LinOTP Installation Guide
    • 3.1. Supported Operating Systems
    • 3.2. Checklist
    • 3.3. Server installation
      • 3.3.1. Offline Installation as a Smart Virtual Appliance
      • 3.3.2. Installing from APT repositories
      • 3.3.3. LinOTP Administrators
        • Logins for administrative interfaces
      • 3.3.4. LinOTP Server configuration background
    • 3.4. Installing Authentication Modules
    • 3.5. Customization
    • 3.6. Database connection
      • 3.6.1. Configure a redundant mariadb database with master-master-replication
      • 3.6.2. Configure a redundant MySQL database with master-master-replication
    • 3.7. Security Modules
      • 3.7.1. Defining Security Modules
      • 3.7.2. Defining SafeNet LunaSA
      • 3.7.3. Setting up SafeNet LunaSA
      • 3.7.5. Backup and restore with LunaSA
      • 3.7.6. Setting up HA and Load balancing for LunaSA
      • 3.7.7. Managing Passwords with LunaSA
    • 3.8. Integration examples
    • 3.9. Migrating to LinOTP 3
    • 3.10. Security advisories
    • 3.11. Troubleshooting
  • 4. LinOTP Appliance Manual
    • 4.1. SVA Install
    • 4.2. Quick Start Guide Appliance
    • 4.3. The Appliance Dashboard
    • 4.4. Configuring network settings
    • 4.5. Managing LinOTP token administrators
    • 4.6. LinOTP debug logging
    • 4.7. Configuring the RADIUS access to the LinOTP appliance
    • 4.8. Working with configuration sets
    • 4.9. Root user and appadmin user
    • 4.10. Change the server SSL certificate
    • 4.11. Advanced settings
    • 4.12. Redundant setup
    • 4.13. The support file
    • 4.14. Updates
    • 4.15. Backup and restore
    • 4.16. License and Update key
    • 4.17. Disaster recovery
    • 4.18. Appliance uprade to Version 3
    • 4.19. Network integration
  • 5. LinOTP Development Guide
    • 5.1. Authentication interfaces
      • 5.1.1. Validate Controller
      • 5.1.2. Example for authentication integration
    • 5.2. Administrative Interfaces
    • 5.3. Monitoring Interface
    • 5.4. Licenses
  • 6. LinOTP HOW-TOs Guide
    • 6.1. Usability - HOW-TOs
      • 6.1.1. Autoenrollment of Tokens via SMS or Email
      • 6.1.2. LinOTP’s Rollout Token Feature
      • 6.1.3. E-mail token with notification & templates
      • 6.1.4. Read the audit trail via the API
      • 6.1.5. Read the Token Info via the API
    • 6.2. Configuration - HOW-TOs
      • 6.2.1. Provide CA certificates for HTTPS and LDAPS in the system store
      • 6.2.2. Disable the autoresync function
    • 6.3. Infrastructure - HOW-TOs
      • 6.3.1. Two-Factor SSH Authentication with LinOTP
      • 6.3.2. RADIUS Authentication with return of attributes
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LinOTP Administrators

3.3.3. LinOTP Administrators#

  • Logins for administrative interfaces
    • Overview
    • Administrative Users
    • UserIdResolver
    • Realm
    • Policy
  • Manage the Administrators
    • Create local Administrators from GUI
    • Create local Administrators from Shell

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