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RSA SecurID Ready Implementation Guide Last Modified: May 25, 2006 Partner Information Product Information Partner Name Eon Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Web Site www.etindia.com & www.bankflex.net Product Name Bank- Flex Version & Platform Bank-Flex Version 1.
Solution Summary The RSA SecurID Authentication feature enhance s securi ty by providing two-fact or authentication to access ban ki ng solution s by its users. Token-based authenti catio n provide s a se cond layer of system security for Bank-Flex Ch ann el solutions.
System Architecture Product Requirement s Bank-Flex Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Windows Server Partner Product Requirements: Ban k-Flex CPU 1.80 GHz Memory 2 GB Storage 35 MB free disk space Operating Syste.
Agent Host Configuration To facilitate communication between the Bank-Flex and the RSA Authentication Manager / RSA Secu rID Appliance, an Agent Host record must be adde d to the RSA Authentication Manager d ataba se. The Agent Host record identifies the Bank-Flex within its database and contai ns info rmation about communication and e ncryption.
Partner Authentication Agent Configuration Before You Begin This section provides instruction s for int egrating t he partners’ product with RSA SecurID Authentication. This document is not intended to su gge st optimum installations or configuratio ns.
Accordingly, a specific authentication i mpleme n tation is invoked for authenticating a user: • Each user needs to have a pre-specif ied act or type in the Actor table. • When the user logs into Bank-F lex Internet Banking appl ication, the actor typ e for the use r is determined by the application from Actor table.
Login Screen Examples Screen 1 – Login Screen 2 – System Generated PIN. 7.
Screen 3 – User Defined PIN Screen 4 – User Selectable PIN 8.
Screen 5 – Next Tokencode Screen 6 – User Authenticate d 9.
Certification Checklist Date Tested: March 20, 2006 Certification Environment Product Name Version Information Operating System RSA Authentication Man ager 6.
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