Manual Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9

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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 1.0 (J2EE) on Windo ws Server Bank-Flex Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solar is 9 Product Descripti ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 2

    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. RSA SecurID authentication is an optional func tionality enabled by the config u ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 3

    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 System Platform Required Patches Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4 Windows 2003 Server Service Pack 1 Additional Software Requirements Application A dditi ...

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    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. T ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 5

    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. It is assumed that the reader has both worki ng kn owledge of all products involved, and the a ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 6

    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. • The application then de ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 7

    Login Screen Examples Screen 1 – Login Screen 2 – System Generated PIN. 7 ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 8

    Screen 3 – User Defined PIN Screen 4 – User Selectable PIN 8 ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 9

    Screen 5 – Next Tokencode Screen 6 – User Authenticate d 9 ...

  • Eon Version 1.0 (J2EE) on Solaris 9 - page 10

    Certification Checklist Date Tested: March 20, 2006 Certification Environment Product Name Version Information Operating System RSA Authentication Man ager 6.1 Windows 2003 SP1 Bank-Flex 1.0 (J2EE) Windows Server Solaris 9 Mandatory Functionality RSA Native Protocol RADIUS Protocol New PIN Mode Force Authentication After New PIN Force Authenticatio ...

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