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Configuring Content Gateway for two-factor authentication
Help | Content Gateway | Version 7.8.x
Two-factor (certificate) authentication:
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Requires that the password logon capability be disabled on Content Gateway (see below), preventing administrators not configured for single sign-on from accessing the Content Gateway manager. If Content Gateway is deployed on an appliance, password access is disabled using an appliance manager command. See the V-Series or X-Series manager Help.
For more information about configuring two-factor authentication, see "Configuring Certificate Authentication" in TRITON console Help.
Disabling and enabling Content Gateway password logon
The Content Gateway manager password logon can be disabled to allow two-factor authentication only, or single sign-on access from the TRITON console.
 
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password-logon=disabled
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The change takes effect immediately. There is no need to restart Content Gateway.
To re-enable password logon for all administrators:
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password-logon=disabled
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password-logon=enabled
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The change takes effect immediately. There is no need to restart Content Gateway.

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