Configure
Deepnet
Start by logging into the machine where Deepnet Unified
Authentication is installed and open your internet browser. Since Deepnet is
installed locally, use ‘localhost’ as the URL followed by the port
number which the Deepnet server will use to communicate with your applications
(ex: http://localhost:8080/).
You must then login in to the Deepnet Management Console
with the credentials that you had set during the installation.
Figure 1
: Deepnet Management
Console
System Settings
Servers
Ensure that the Communication Server, Connection Server
and Authentication Server are properly configured. For further information
please refer to Deepnet Unified Authentication Platform Administration
Guide.
Figure 2
: Connection Server
settings
The 2X Publishing Agent will communicate with the
Authentication Server. It is highly recommended to have this behind a Firewall
for security reasons. Make sure that the ‘Server Address’ and
‘Server Port’ are correct.
Gateways
Email or SMS Gateways must be configured correctly so
that the Deepnet server is able to send information, such as Activation codes,
to the users.
Figure 3
: E-Mail Gateway
settings
The E-Mail Gateway and/or SMS Gateway must be configured
to be able to send messages to the user. Enter the ‘SMTP Server
Address’ and ‘SMTP Server Port’ of the server which will be
used by the Deepnet Unified Authentication to send e-mails. Remember to enter
any username or password used for the SMTP server.
Templates
Templates are used to set the structure of e-mails and
SMS messages sent by the server.
The SMS template allows you to set the text for the
‘Sender’ field, the message content and an optional subject. Make
sure that you use the preset wildcards to send unique information such as the
One-Time Password ([[OTP]])
Figure 4
: One-Time Password
Template
The E-mail template allows you to set the e-mail address
that the user can reply to. This should be set to the administrator’s
e-mail. You can also set the e-mail’s ‘Subject’,
‘Priority’ and ‘Format’. The ‘Body’ contains
the actual content of the e-mail which should include the preset wildcard for
the unique information along with a message.
Applications
Figure 5
: Add a new
application
Click on ‘New’ to add a new application. From
the new form that loads you only need to set a ‘Name’ (ex: 2X
Server) and an ‘ID’ (ex: 001). Once this is done, click
‘Save’ to save your settings.
Token Repository
If using hardware tokens such as SafeID the token
information must first be imported using the XML file provided. Click on
‘Import’ and browse for the XML file provided. After the XML file
has been imported each hardware token must be assigned to a user.