Menu path: Sessions > Evidian AuthMgr > Evidian AuthMgr Sessions > [Session name] > Options
Specify further options for your Evidian AuthMgr session.
Session type
Possible values:
- Citrix ICA
- RDP
- VMware Horizon
- Custom
If you have selected the user-defined session type, you can enter your own start and stop commands here:
Custom start command: Command that is executed when the card is inserted. (Example: /wfs/start.bash
)
Custom stop command: Command that is executed when the card is removed. (Example: /wfs/stopp.bash
)
Language selection: Language selection of catalog messages.
Possible values:
- Automatic
- English (UK)
- English (US)
- German
- French
- Custom
Custom catalog of messages: Choose here the file for the custom catalog of messages. (Default: /services/evidian/share/locale/en/rsUserAuth.cat
)
Availability message
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A message is shown when the authentication tool is available.
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A message is not shown when the authentication tool is available. (Default)
Tapping mode
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The operating mode can be changed by briefly tapping the card on the reader. Each tap triggers an action.
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The operating mode cannot be changed by tapping the card on the reader. (Default)
Delay for dynamic tapping: Tapping delay in seconds. (Default: 3)
Allow password authentication
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Password is required for the authentication.
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Password is not required for the authentication. (Default)
Allow password forgotten
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Resetting the password is allowed.
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Resetting the password is not allowed. (Default)
Default domain name for password authentication: Domain name used by default for password authentication.
Debug mode
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Debug mode is activated, and all outputs are switched to the default error output.
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Debug mode is deactivated. (Default)
Level for trace: Specifies the trace level. The level of detail of the log messages decreases as you move down through the selection list.
Possible values:
Use configuration file
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Instead of the preconfigured session, a custom configuration file is used. All other session settings are ignored.
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A custom configuration file is not used. (Default)
Path: Path to the configuration file with file name. (Example: /etc/rsUserAuth/rsUserAuth.ini
)