Thank you for reading the OneSpan Authentication Server Getting Started Guide. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of OneSpan Authentication Server and its key features and how to test them for proper operation.
CAUTION: Components or features described in this document may need to be configured to meet the standards of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If your organization is collecting or in any capacity processing data on citizens of a European Union country, your organization is subject to the GDPR.
For more information about GDPR, refer to the OneSpan Authentication Server General Data Protection Regulation Compliance Guide.
Who should read this guide?
This guide is designed for system managers and administrators, who want to use OneSpan Authentication Server.
It covers a basic Windows deployment of OneSpan Authentication Server, suitable for an evaluation setup:
OneSpan Authentication Server installed using the standard configuration
Embedded MariaDB database as data store
RADIUS environment
OneSpan Authentication Server Web Administration Service (includes OneSpan Authentication Server Administration Web Interface, Apache Tomcat, and Java Runtime Environment)
The included topics contain information about configuring OneSpan Authentication Server for specific management scenarios, e.g. setting up auto-assignment to assign authenticators to OneSpan Authentication Server users.
The included topics do not cover the following:
Installation instructions
Detailed introduction to OneSpan Authentication Server, its features and components
Detailed instructions about using OneSpan Authentication Server
Additional components
Virtual Mobile Authenticator
Backup and recovery