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Navigate to the Front-end Authentication page and click on the name of the authenticator that you want to configure. |
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Click the Two Factor Authentication tab. |
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Select Use two factor authentication for all applications for external users only. |
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Configure the RADIUS Connection Settings if not already configured, please refer to Configuring a front-end authentication method for further information. |
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Select the Only use two factor authentication for external users check box on the application's Two Factor Authentication tab. |
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address and credentials required to access the Defender as a Service dashboard. |
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NOTE: To obtain this response you must install the Dell Defender Cloud App. Links to download the app are included in your confirmation email. |
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Configure Defender as a Service with the Cloud Access Manager login URL and signing certificate. |
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From the list of application templates, select Dell Defender as a Service. |
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You will be prompted to enter the Tenant Id for your subscription. You can find the Tenant Id in the Website Authentication settings of the Defender as a Service portal when federated authentication is set to SAML. It is also the last section of the dashboard address as shown in your subscription confirmation email. Click Save & Next. |
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Click Next to move through the remaining pages of the wizard to complete the application configuration using the default settings. You should review the settings as you proceed to ensure they are correct for your environment. In particular, you should consider limiting access to the Defender as a Service application by selecting a particular role on the Permissions page. |
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When you reach the Application Portal page, click Finish. You are presented with the federation settings. Make a note of the IDP Login URL and download the Certificate, as these will be required when you configure the Defender as a Service Dashboard. |
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Logon to the Defender as a Service Dashboard and navigate to Settings | Website Authentication. |
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Enter the IDP Login URL from the Cloud Access Manager federation settings page. |
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Click Save. |
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