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Defender 6.2 - Administration Guide

Getting started Managing Defender objects in Active Directory Configuring security tokens Securing VPN access Securing Web sites Securing Windows-based computers Defender Management Portal (Web interface) Securing PAM-enabled services Delegating Defender roles, tasks, and functions Automating administrative tasks Administrative templates Integration with Active Roles Push Notifications Appendices
Appendix A: Enabling diagnostic logging Appendix B: Troubleshooting common authentication issues Appendix C: Troubleshooting DIGIPASS token issues Appendix D: Defender classes and attributes in Active Directory Appendix E: Defender Event Log messages Appendix F: Defender Client SDK Appendix G: Defender Web Service API

defender-policyLoginTimes

  • CN  defender-policyLoginTimes
  • Ldap-Display-Name  defender-policyLoginTimes
  • Attribute-Id  1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1267.2.41
  • Link-Id  -
  • Range-Lower  -
  • Range-Upper  -
  • Size  -
  • Syntax  String(Unicode)
  • Is-Single-Valued  True
  • Is-Indexed  False
  • In Global Catalog  False
  • Search-Flags  0x00000000
  • Update Privilege  Domain or Defender administrator
  • Update Frequency  Whenever the login time associated with a Defender Security Policy is modified.
  • Description  Contains the times when a user is allowed to authenticate using Defender.
  • Classes used in  defender-policyClass

defender-notificationId

  • CN  defender-notificationId
  • Ldap-Display-Name  defender-notificationId
  • Attribute-Id  1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1267.2.42
  • Link-Id  -
  • Range-Lower  -
  • Range-Upper  -
  • Size  -
  • Syntax  Integer
  • Is-Single-Valued  True
  • Is-Indexed  -
  • In Global Catalog
  • Search-Flags  0x00000003
  • Update Privilege  Domain or Defender administrator
  • Update Frequency  Whenever a token or token license is created.
  • Description  For a token, contains the major token type. For a token license, contains the license type.
  • Classes used in  defender-tokenClass, defender-tokenLicenseClass

Appendix E: Defender Event Log messages

This section lists the messages that Defender components write to the Windows Event Log.

In this section:

Defender VPN Integrator messages

Defender VPN Integrator can write the following messages to the Windows Event Log, all with Source = pgwcserv, Event = 0:

  • Handler not installed
  • Service stopped
  • Bad service request
  • Service started
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