Select machines in the Select the endpoints that you wish to deploy AuthAnvil to list.
Select AuthAnvil Server Settings.
This identifies the specific Two Factor Authentication server and Site ID you will use to authenticate user passcodes for a given set of machines. Each customer organization may have its own Two Factor Authentication server to manage its own set of user passcodes.
Optionally configure a second Two Factor Authentication server for redundancy.
Enter Override Settings.
Enter a password in the Password and Confirm fields to ensure the VSA administrator still has access to the machine if the 2FA passcode cannot be used.
For the Group field enter the name of a Windows security group. Whenever members of this Windows security group logon to machines that are members of this AuthAnvil group, AuthAnvil can generate two types of alerts, enabled using the Configure Agent Alert Settings page:
Monitor AuthAnvil Override Group Membership Changed
Install config tool to Control Panel - If checked, a AuthAnvil Logon Configuration tool is installed on the machine. This tool enables configuration of Two Factor Authentication logon settings for a single machine directly. You can use the tool to change the Server URL, Site ID and Override Group. You can also Enable offline caching mode.
Enable offline caching mode - If checked, a small number of one time passwords (OTPs) are cached on the machine. The number is specified on the Two Factor Authentication server. This enables user logon even if the machine cannot connect to the server. For example, a laptop in the field may not be able to establish a network connection.
Set installation password - If specified, this password is required to manually uninstall the AuthAnvil agent from a machine. It is also required to open the AuthAnvil Logon Configuration tool on a machine.
Click Deploy.
You can modify agent settings after you deploy them using the Modify Agent Settings page.
Confirm AuthAnvil agents have been successfully deployed using the Discover Agents page.