Index

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W 

A

abbreviation file, adding to, 8.4.8.4
AbstractChallengeProcessor, 16.2
AccessGate, creating new, 20.4
Adaptive Strong Authenticator as authentication mechanism, 20.5
Adaptive Strong Authenticator authentication scheme, creating, 20.5
ASP.NET applications integration, 3
authenticateQuestion, 2.3.19
Authenticator / Authentipad, 9.1.1
authenticator frame, 9.2
autolearning, Glossary

B

Backspace Key Hotspot
KeyPad, 9.4.3.4
PinPad, 9.4.3.2
bharosa_pad.js, 3.4.6.2
bharosa_server.properties, 8.4.1, 9.3.1
bharosa.cipher.client.key, 3.3.2
BharosaClient.getAuthentiPad(), 3.4.6.1
BharosaUtil.exe, 3.3.2
BharosaUtils.exe, 3.3.2
bulk transactions, creating and updating, 3.4.3.2

C

cancelAllTemporaryAllows, 4.5.4
Caps States
KeyPad, 9.4.3.4
challenge failure counters, reset, 3.4.5
challenge processor, 16.2
challenge questions, validating user, 3.4.4
Challenge the User (S6), 2.3.18
KBA, 2.3.18
OTP, 2.3.18
Challenge.jsp, 2.3.18
ChallengeProcessorIntf, 16.2
Check Answers to Challenge (C3)
for KBA, 2.3.19
for OTP, 2.3.19
check registration for user, 2.3.13
clearSafeDeviceList, 4.5.5
client_resource_locale.properties, 8.4.1
client_resource.properties, 9.3.1
com.bharosa.vcrypt.tracker.dynamicactions.intf.DynamicAction java interface, 24.1
Configurable Actions
executing in order and data sharing, 24.2
integration, 24
JUnit code example, 24.4
cookies in device identification, 2.3.2
createAuthentiPad, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.18
createPersonalizedAuthentiPad, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.18
createTransaction, 4.5.8
custom challenge processors, developing, 21.5
custom loader for OAAM Offline, developing, 22
custom login page, 2.3.1
Customizing Oracle Adaptive Access Manager, 7

D

Decode Virtual Authentication Device Input flow (P4), 2.3.8
decodeKeyPadCode, 2.3.8
decodePadInput, 2.3.8
Default User Groups, determining, 8.2.2
Developer’s Guide, introduction, 1
Device Fingerprint flow (F2), 2.3.2
Device Fingerprinting, 12.1
device ID, Rules Engine return, 3.4.3.1
device identification client side plug-in, 13.3.1
device identification, extending, 13
device registration, enable, 14
Display TextPad or KeyPad flows (S4 and S5), 2.3.7

E

encryptImageToStream, 2.3.7
Enter Key Hotspot
KeyPad, 9.4.3.4
PinPad, 9.4.3.2
QuestionPad, 9.4.3.3
TextPad, 9.4.3.1
Enter Registration Flow (P6), 2.3.15
enumeration definition, 3.3.3
Extensions Shared Library, 7.3

F

FAQ/troubleshooting, 28
configurable actions, 28.4
localization, 28.9
Man-in-the-Middle/Man-in-the-Browser, 28.10
One-Time Password, 28.11
Universal Installation Option Proxy, 28.12
virtual authentication devices, 28.13
fingerprinting device, 2.3.2
flash fingerprinting, 12
definitions of variables and parameters, 12.2
forward proxy, 6.1.1

G

Generate Personalized TextPad or KeyPad flow (P3), 2.3.6
Generic TextPad, 2.3.5
getActionCount, 4.5.11
getAuthentiPad, 2.3.4, 2.3.14
getFinalAuthStatus, 4.5.15
getHTML, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.18
getRulesData, 4.5.17
getSecretQuestions, 2.3.18
getUserByLoginId, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 4.5.20

H

handleChallenge.jsp, 2.3.16, 2.3.19
handleFlash.jsp, 2.3.2
handleJump.jsp, 2.3.2, 2.3.3
handlePassword.jsp, 2.3.8, 2.3.8, 2.3.9, 2.3.9, 2.3.10, 2.3.10, 2.3.12
handleTransactionLog, 4.5.22
HTML controls, 9.2

I

IBharosaProxy.createTransactions(), 3.4.3.2
IBharosaProxy.updateTransactions(), 3.4.3.2
imageToStream, 2.3.7
integration
native, 2
Oracle Access Manager 10g, 20
integration options
virtual authentication devices and KBA scenario, 2.3

J

Jitter, 9.1.1

K

kbimage.jsp, 2.3.4, 2.3.7
Key Randomization, 9.1.1
KeyPad, 2.3.6, 9.1.2.2
KeyPad authenticator properties, 9.4.2.4
KeyPad visual elements, 9.4.3.4
knowledge-based authentication (KBA), 2.3, 2.3, 2.3

L

Landing or Splash Page, 2.3.21
Lifecycle Management Changes, 26
Lock Out page, 2.3.20

M

markDeviceSafe, 4.5.24
masking, 9.1.1
migrating aative applications that cannot use OAAM shared library, 27.4
migrating native SOAP applications to OAAM 11g, 27.3
migrating native static linked (In Proc) applications to OAAM 11g, 27.2
multi-factor authenticator, adding, 6.7
multitenancy, 8.1

N

native integration, 2
.NET, 4
SOAP service wrapper API, 2.1.2
native integration .NET
configuration property files, 3.3
encrypting property values, 3.3.2
installing SDK, 3.2
Rules Engine, 3.4.3
troubleshooting, 3.4.8
virtual authentication devices, 3.4.6
.NET API, 4
.NET API, tracing messages, 3.4.8

O

OAAM Oracle BI Publisher reports, creating, 23
OAAM Server, 6.1.1
determining default user groups, 8.2.2
properties, customizing, 8.2.3
OAAM Server interface, proxy, 6.5.3
OAAM Transactions reports, building, 23.2
oaam_native_dot_net.zip, 3.2
Offset, 9.1.1
One Time Password (OTP), 16.2
One Time Password (OTP) authentication with Oracle User Messaging Service (UMS), 16.1
Oracle Access Manager
and Oracle Adaptive Access Manager, 20
Oracle Access Manager 10g integration, 20
Oracle Access Manager AccessGate for Adaptive Strong Authenticator Front-End Web Server, configuring, 20.4
Oracle Access Manager Authentication Scheme for the Adaptive Strong Authenticator, configuring, 20.5
Oracle Access Manager domain to use Adaptive Strong Authenticator Authentication, configuring, 20.8
Oracle Access Manager Host Identifiers for Adaptive Strong Authenticator, configuring, 20.6
Oracle Adaptive Access Manager
and Oracle Access Manager, 20
Oracle Adaptive Access Manager APIs, 4.5
Oracle Adaptive Access Manager's Universal Installation Option, 6
Oracle Adaptive Access Manager-Oracle Access Manager integration, testing, 20.12
Organization ID, 8.2.2
OTP
configure UMS server URLs and credentials, 16.7
configuring policies and rules to use OTP Challenge, 16.9
configuring the challenge pads, 16.13
customize OTP email message, 16.16.2.1
customize OTP IM message, 16.16.2.2
customizing OTP Anywhere data storage, 16.15
defining email input, 16.16.1.1
defining IM input, 16.16.1.4
defining phone input, 16.16.1.2
email registration, 16.16.1.1, 16.16.1.2, 16.16.1.4
enable profile registration, 16.5
register email challenge processor, 16.16.3.1
register IM challenge processor, 16.16.3.2
register processors to perform work for challenge type, 16.14
Terms and Conditions, 16.10.2
OTP Integration, 21.5.1
OTP User Information Properties, 21.5.4
OTP using UMS as a delivery method, 16.4

P

Password Status flow (C1), 2.3.11
password.jsp, 2.3.4, 2.3.6, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, 2.3.7, 2.3.14, 2.3.14
Personalization, 9.1.1
personalized image, 9.2
personalized KeyPad, 2.3.6
personalized TextPad, 2.3.6
Phrase (Caption)
KeyPad, 9.4.3.4
PinPad, 9.4.3.2
QuestionPad, 9.4.3.3
TextPad, 9.4.3.1
PinPad, 9.1.2.2
PinPad authenticator properties, 9.4.2.2
PinPad visual elements, 9.4.3.2
Pre-Authentication rules, 2.3.3
Pre-Authentication Rules flow (R1), 2.3.3
processPatternAnalysis, 4.5.25
processRules, 2.3.3, 2.3.4, 2.3.12, 2.3.14, 2.3.15, 2.3.16, 2.3.19, 4.5.26
properties in applications, extend, 8.2.4
proxy
application discovery, 6.6
get-server action, 6.5.1.7
global variables, 6.5.1.8
interception process, 6.5.2
OAAM Server interface, 6.5.3
post-server action, 6.5.1.7
pre-defined request variables, 6.5.1.8
redirect-client action, 6.5.1.7
request variables, 6.5.1.8
scenarios, 6.6.3
send-to-client action, 6.5.1.7
send-to-server action, 6.5.1.7
session variables, 6.5.1.8
proxy conditions, 6.5.1.2
proxy configuration, 6.5
proxy filters, 6.5.1.3
Proxy for Apache, 6.2
ConfigFile, 6.2.6.1
GlobalVariable, 6.2.6.1
httpd requirements, 6.2.2
log4j.xml, 6.2.6.1
Memcache, 6.2.6.1
UIO_log4j.xml, 6.2.6.2
UIO_Settings.xml, 6.2.6
Proxy for Apache settings, 6.2.6.1
proxy interceptors, 6.5.1.1
proxy variables, 6.5.1.8

Q

Question Text
QuestionPad, 9.4.3.3
QuestionPad, 9.1.2.3
QuestionPad authenticator properties, 9.4.2.3
QuestionPad visual elements, 9.4.3.3

R

resetChallengeFailureCounters(), 3.4.5
resetUser, 4.5.27
reverse proxy, 6.1.1
Run Authentication Rules (R6), 2.3.17
Run Challenge Rules flow (R5), 2.3.16
Run Challenge Rules (R5), 2.3.16
Run Post-Authentication Rules (R3), 2.3.12
Run Registration Required Rules (R4), 2.3.14
Run Virtual Authentication Rules flow (R2), 2.3.4
runPostAuthRules, 2.3.12
runPreAuthRules, 2.3.3
runtime
creation example, 25.2

S

scoring engine, Glossary
setTemporaryAllow, 4.5.32
SOAP credentials, 3.4.7
SOAP service wrapper API (for Java or .NET applications), 2.1.1
SOAP Services, 2.1.5
soap_key.file, 4.3.4
static-linked library for Java applications, 2.1.1
system_soap.keystore, 4.3.4

T

TextPad, 2.3.6, 9.1.2.1
TextPad authenticator properties, 9.4.2.1
TextPad visual elements, 9.4.3.1
timestamp, 9.1.1
Timestamp
KeyPad, 9.4.3.4
PinPad, 9.4.3.2
QuestionPad, 9.4.3.3
TextPad, 9.4.3.1
timestamp, phrase and keyset, 9.2
transaction details collection API, 3.4.2
transient page, 2.3.1

U

Universal Installation Option, 6.1.1
Update Authentication Status flow (P5), 2.3.10
updateAuthStatus, 2.3.10, 2.3.19, 4.5.34
updateLog, 2.3.2, 4.5.35
updateStatus, 2.3.10
user details in its database, storing, 3.4.1
user interface branding, customizing, 8.4
user login information, capturing, 3.4.2
user login status, capturing, 3.4.2
User Name Page (S1) flow, 2.3.1
user session attributes, capturing, 3.4.2

V

Validate User and Password flow (CP1), 2.3.9
validateAnswer, 2.3.16, 2.3.19
VCryptAuth, 2.1.5
VCryptCC, 2.1.5
VCryptCommon, 2.1.5
VCryptObjectResponse, 5.1.2
VCryptResponse, 4.4
VCryptRulesEngine, 2.1.5
VCryptTracker, 2.1.5
virtual authentication device
accessible versions, 9.7
background images, 9.4.1
customization steps, 9.5
displaying, 9.6
example using German locale, 9.10.2
KeySet, 9.4.4
localizing, 9.10
types, 9.1.2
validating user, 3.4.6.3
visible text input or password (non-visible) input setting, 9.4.3.3
Virtual Authentication Device properties, 9.3
Virtual Authentication Device property files, 9.3.1
virtual authentication device, embedding, 3.4.6.2
virtual authentication devices
composition, 9.2
creating, 3.4.6.1
embedding in a Web page, 3.4.6.2
KeyPad, 9.1.2.2
PinPad, 9.1.2.2
QuestionPad, 9.1.2.3
TextPad, 9.1.2.1
virtual authentication devices, in ASP.NET applications, 3.4.6
Virtual Keypad/Keyboard, 9.1.1

W

web.config file, 3.4.7
WebGate for Adaptive Strong Authenticator front-end Web server, installing, 20.7