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Identity Manager 8.1.5 - Web Application Configuration Guide

About this guide Configuring the Web Portal WebAuthn security keys Starling Two-Factor Authentication Password Reset Portal Recommendations for secure operation of web applications

Setting up Starling Two-Factor Authentication

Table 10: Configuration parameter for multi-factor authentication

Configuration parameter

Description

VI_Common_RequiresAccessControl

Requires authentication for web applications.

VI_Common_AccessControl_StarlingEnabled

Enables use of Starling Two-Factor Authentication.

Multi-factor authentication is done in the web project in the Web Designer.

To set up Starling Two-Factor Authentication

  1. Open the Web Designer.
  2. Open a module and search for "VI_Common_RequiresAccessControl".
  3. Mark the configuration parameter "VI_Common_RequiresAccessControl" and set the value to true.
  4. Mark the configuration parameter "VI_Common_AccessControl_StarlingEnabled" and set the value to true.

Starling Two-Factor Authentication for specific people

Table 11: Configuration parameter for multi-factor authentication for specific people

Configuration parameter

Description

VI_Common_AccessControl_Filter

Sets up multi-factor authentication for specific people.

You need to specify, which people can use multi-factor authentication in your web project.

To set up Starling Two-Factor Authentication only for specific people

  1. Open the Web Designer.
  2. Open a module and search for "VI_Common_AccessControl_Filter".
  3. Mark the configuration parameter "VI_Common_AccessControl_Filter".
  4. Enter a filter condition in the node editor view that only matches people who require multi-factor authentication.

Logging in without Starling 2FA tokens

Table 12: Configuration parameter for logging in without multi-factor authentication

Configuration parameter

Description

Setting

True

False

VI_Common_AccessControl_Starling_AllowUnregistered

Allows users to log in to the web application without multi-factor authentication.

Users without a registered Starling 2FA token can log in to the web application without Starling Two-Factor Authentication.

Users without a registered Starling 2FA token cannot log in to the web application.

You can configure your web project to allow users without multi-factor authentication to log in to the web application.

To log in without Starling 2FA tokens

  1. Open the Web Designer.
  2. Open a module and search for "VI_Common_AccessControl_Starling_AllowUnregistered".
  3. Mark the configuration parameter "VI_Common_AccessControl_Starling_AllowUnregistered".
  4. Set the value in the node editor view to true.

Activating Starling Two-Factor Authentication for the Operations Support Web Portal

On the API Server, you can enable Starling 2FA for the Operations Support Web Portal.

To enable Starling Two-Factor Authentication for the Operations Support Web Portal

  1. Start the API Designer.

  2. Click on View | Navigation on the menu bar.

  3. Click API projects in the navigation.

  4. In the tree view, double-click on the QBM_OperationsSupport project.

  5. In the definition tree view, right-click Authentication node.

  6. In the context menu, click Object in extension | Add to extension <extension name> | Authentication module.

  7. Click on View | Node editor on the menu bar.

  8. In the definition tree view, click the newly created Second authentication factor.

  9. In the Node editor pane, tick the Second authentication factor box.

  10. In the menu, click Starling 2FA.

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