Policies contain configuration settings for the Advanced Authentication methods, events, and so on. For example, to use the method, you must configure the server and port settings in the policy and to use the Multitenancy mode, you must enable the policy.
Advanced Authentication provides the following policies:
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Section 11.1, Authenticator Management Options
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Section 11.2, Cache Options
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Section 11.3, Custom Branding
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Section 11.4, Custom Messages
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Section 11.5, Database Options
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Section 11.6, Delete Me Options
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Section 11.7, Endpoint Management Options
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Section 11.8, Event Categories
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Section 11.9, Geo Fencing Options
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Section 11.10, Google reCAPTCHA Options
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Section 11.11, Help Options
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Section 11.12, Helpdesk Options
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Section 11.13, Linked Chains
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Section 11.14, Lockout Options
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Section 11.15, Login Options
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Section 11.16, Logon Filter for Active Directory
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Section 11.17, Mail Sender
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Section 11.18, OAuth2 Application
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Section 11.19, Password Filter for Active Directory
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Section 11.20, RADIUS Options
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Section 11.21, Reporting Options
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Section 11.22, SMS Sender
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Section 11.23, Voice Sender
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Section 11.24, Web Authentication
To configure a policy, perform the following steps:
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Click in the Administration portal.
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Click the icon against the policy you want to configure.
You can also double-click on the policy to edit the configuration.
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Make the required changes for a specific policy.
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Click .
IMPORTANT:The configured policies are applied for all the Advanced Authentication servers.