CA Auth ID PKI Input Elements

CA Auth ID PKI is a secure software credential that provides two-factor authentication. An CA Auth ID PKI is a small data file that by itself can be used for strong authentication to a variety of clients such as Web or Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). The CA Auth ID PKI file is associated with a password. When the user authenticates with their CA Auth ID PKI, they have to provide this password and their CA Auth ID PKI must be present on the system from where the authentication is being performed.
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CA Auth ID PKI is a secure software credential that provides two-factor authentication. An CA Auth ID PKI is a small data file that by itself can be used for strong authentication to a variety of clients such as Web or
Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs). The CA Auth ID PKI file is associated with a password. When the user authenticates with their CA Auth ID PKI, they have to provide this password and their CA Auth ID PKI must be present on the system from where the authentication is being performed.
The CA Auth IDInput element contains the elements that are required for creating CA Auth ID PKI. The following table lists the CA Auth ID PKI-specific elements:
Element
Mandatory
Description
password
No
The CA Auth ID PKI password that has to be set for the user.
unsignedAttributes
No
You can define CA Auth ID PKI attributes while or after creating an CA Auth ID PKI for the user. Such attributes are called unsigned attributes because these attributes (name-value pairs) are set in the unsigned portion of the CA Auth ID PKI. The attributes are defines as follows;
name
The name of the unsigned attribute.
value
The value corresponding to the name. The value must be specified in XS:base64Binary format.
Note:
If you add an attribute that already exists, then the current attributes will be overwritten by the new value.
fetchAttrbutes
No
The flag that indicates whether to fetch CA Auth ID PKI unsigned attributes in the response.