3.0 Managing Authenticators New UI

To perform authentication with Advanced Authentication, you must enroll all methods of an authentication chain which you can use for authentication. An authenticator is a set of encrypted data that contains your authentication information. You can use authenticators to log in to different operating systems such as Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. With these authenticators, you can also log in to VPN and web portals such as Citrix NetScaler, Office 365, SalesForce, and so on. Some of the authenticators such as SMS, Email, Voice OTP, Swisscom Mobile ID, LDAP Password, and RADIUS are enrolled automatically. The new self enrollment UI enables the users to perform 2 types of enrollment. Those enrollments are:

  • Enroll the methods separately in Your Enrolled Single Methods for sign in.

  • Enroll the methods available in the chains for you in Your Enrolled Sequence for sign in.

Advanced Authentication provides the following authenticators:

The following authenticators are enrolled by default:

Editing an Authenticator

  1. Click the enrolled method in the Your Enrolled Single Methods for sign in section.

  2. Change the settings and click Save.

Deleting an Authenticator

  1. Click the enrolled method in the Your Enrolled Single Methods for sign in section.

  2. Click the delete icon .

Deleting All Enrolled Authenticators

  1. Click the user name in the upper-right corner of the Self-Service portal.

  2. Click Delete me.

  3. Click OK.

NOTE:An administrator has the privilege to hide the Delete me option in the Self-Service portal.

NOTE:If you are a user of Local repository, using the Delete me option will completely remove your account.