The user appears in the list of users in the Vasco Identikey Web Administration management
interface.
Importing DIGIPASS
To import a DIGIPASS:
In the Vasco Identikey Web Administration window, click on the DIGIPASS tab and select
Step 1
Import.
Browse for the *.DPX file.
Step 2
Enter the Transport Key.
Step 3
Click UPLOAD.
Step 4
A confirmation message pops up when the DIGIPASS is imported successfully.
Assigning a DIGIPASS to a User
There are two ways to assign a DIGIPASS to a user. You can search for a DIGIPASS and assign
it to a user or search for a user and assign the user to a DIGIPASS.
Do one of the following:
Step 1
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Note If the User ID is left blank, press the Find button and a list of all the available users in the
same domain will appear. If no users appear, make sure the domains of the DIGIPASS and
the user match.
When a user is assigned to a DIGIPASS, a confirmation message will pop up.
Verifying Two-Factor Authentication
To test the two-factor authentication SRA connectivity with VASCO IdentiKey:
Connect your PC on the WAN (X1) interface of the Dell SonicWALL firewall by pointing your
Step 1
browser to its IP address.
Login to the Local Domain as an Administrator.
Step 2
Navigate to Portal > Domains and click Configure to test the RADIUS connectivity to VASCO
Step 3
IdentiKey.
If the RADIUS Authentication is successful, log out of the Administrator account and log in to
Step 4
the WAN (X1) interface of the Dell SonicWALL firewall with the User Name you created.
Portals > Custom Logo
Beginning with the SRA 2.5 release, portal logos are no longer configured globally from the
Portals > Custom Logo page. Custom logos are uploaded on a per-portal basis from the Logo
tab in the Portal Logo Settings dialogue. For information related to Custom Portal Logos, refer
to the
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On the Users tab, select the check box next to the user and then click Assign DIGIPASS.
On the DIGIPASS tab, select the check box next to the DIGIPASS and then click NEXT.
"Adding a Custom Portal Logo" section on page
141.