6
Under Domain, select a computer or domain name.
7
Under Account, select a valid user or group name.
8
Click OK.
Configuring a caller to use RSA SecurID
RSA SecurID is a type of two-factor authentication. SecurID validates users against
a security code, which is generated by an authenticator and a user-provided PIN.
Symantec pcAnywhere supports SecurID if your network is configured to support
it.
Note:
RSA does not work for Vista/2008 Server.
For more information about configuring pcAnywhere to use SecurID, see the
Symantec pcAnywhere Administrator's Guide.
Note:
To use RSA SecurID authentication, the host and remote computers must
both be running pcAnywhere 11.0 or later.
To configure a caller to use RSA SecurID
1
In the Symantec pcAnywhere window, in Advanced View, on the left
navigation bar, click Hosts.
2
In the right pane, under Hosts, right-click the connection item that you want
to configure, and then click Properties.
3
In the Host Properties window, on the Callers tab, under Authentication type,
click RSA SecurID.
4
Under Caller list, click the New Item icon.
5
In the Caller Properties window, on the Identification tab, type the user logon
name.
This logon name must represent a valid user on the RSA ACE server.
6
Click OK.
Configuring a caller to use Web-based authentication
Web-based authentication types validate users by checking a user list that is
associated with the Web-based service. Symantec pcAnywhere supports FTP,
HTTP, and HTTPS.
Securing your computer and sessions
Protecting a host computer from unauthorized access
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