IBM MFA V1R1: TouchToken, PassTicket, and Application Bypass SupportWhat is IBM® Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)? IBM MFA consists of the following elements: Something that you know, such as a Personal Identification Number (PIN) or a password. Something that you are, such as a finger print or retinal scan. Something that you have, such as a hard token (for example, a key fob or soft token), which is software-based). This IBM RedpaperTM publication helps you install, customize, and configure IBM MFA for z/OS® V1.1.0. It also provides information that is based on our experience in a controlled environment. |
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abend code=0x0 ACCESS(READ ALTUSER AT-TLS policy authentication factors Authentication for z/OS Authentication request PC AZFPTKT1 AZFSTC:AZF2105I Authentication request AZFTOTP1 bypass certificate command Configuration Assistant coprocessor create CRYPTOZ data set DD SYSOUT default define displayed EXEC IBM MFA IBM Multi-Factor Authentication IBM Redbooks IBM Touch IBM TouchToken IBM TouchToken registration ICSF installation iOS device iPhone ISPF keyring LISTUSER logon LPAR messages MFA for z/OS MFA server MFA(FACTOR(AZFTOTP1 MFAA Length=264 MFADEF class MFAUSE1 one-time password option PAGENT parameters PARMLIB passphrase PassTicket PASSWORD FALLBACK PKCS 11 PKCS#11 token Plug-in RACF credentials RACF password registration server REXX RSA SecurID sample job Security Server RACF SETROPTS shown in Example shown in Figure SMP/E specified started task SYSLOG TCPIP TKDS token code TOTP TouchToken for iOS Trace Level Transport Layer Security TTLS UACC(NONE UPDATE user account User ID user’s V3CipherSuites VSAM z/OS Security Server z/OSMF


