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Re: RSA SecurID sdconf.rec file


From: "ॐ aditya mukadam ॐ" <aditya.mukadam () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 14:40:14 +0530

The RSA Authentication Manager configuration file, sdconf.rec, is
created by the installation process.  The sdconf.rec file stored in
the ACEDATA directory on the
Primary Authentication Manager is the template for the configuration
files you distribute to Agent Hosts.

Agents can use either DES or SDI encryption, and each Agent Host must
have an sdconf.rec file that accurately specifies the type of
encryption it uses.

Information in the file can be viewed and modified on the
Authentication Managers using the Configuration Management
application. Im not sure how it works on the new 7.1 code. Im sure RSA
TAC should be able to help ya.

Hope this helps .

Thanks,
Aditya Govind Mukadam



On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Littlebighuman
<littlebighuman () gmail com> wrote:
Hi,

I'm looking for any information on the RSA sdconf.rec file. What kind of
encryption (if any) is used etc.

Secondary I would like a way to edit it, change IP-addresses for example. I
think  In 5.x versions of SecurID there was a utility included with the
server which you could use for that. Later in 6.x you could only do it
through the admin interface. The server I'm working on now is a 7.1, which
doesn't have it.

Does anyone have any experience with this file?

I did find a Perl extension for SecurID, but it seems very old (I'm
currently looking into that).

Regards,

Seb

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