Sample videos

Brief videos to demonstrate the basics of 2FA StoredSafe

This video briefly demonstrates the administration of 2FA and differences between Challenge/Response and Concatenated auth in a Checkpoint Remote Access SSLVPN portal.

  • The user first logs in and validates the credentials against an existing backend (AD/LDAP or RADIUS) in this case radius. When the user is validated successfully the user gets prompted for a OTP. OTP is validated and the user is logged on.

  • The user logs on with concatenated login, username / password+OTP and both the backend and OTP is successful and the user gets logged on.

https://storedsafe.com/mov/Checkpoint_with_Storedsafe_2FA.mp4 (10M)

This video briefly demonstrates the administration of NAS:s and differences between Challenge/Response, Concatenated and Secondary Auth in a Cisco ASA portal.

  • The user first logs in and validates the credentials against an existing backend (AD/LDAP or RADIUS) in this case radius, when the user is validated successfully the user gets prompted for a OTP. OTP is validated and the user is logged on.

  • The user logs on with concatenated login, username / password+OTP and both the backend and OTP is successful and the user gets logged on.

  • The user logs on with secondary auth, in this case the auth goes directly to the backend and the secondary (only username and OTP) gets validated by 2FA, if both ok, then accept.

https://storedsafe.com/mov/ASA_with_Storedsafe_2FA.mp4 (9M)

This video briefly demonstrates a logon to a Linux server with 2FA

  • The user logs on with concatenated login, username / password+OTP and both the backend and OTP is successful and the user gets logged on. This is a typical use case for example for radius clients (such as switches/routers) that do not support challenge/response. (the copy and paste with notepad is just to illustrate the contents of a concatenated logon)

https://storedsafe.com/mov/Linux_with_Storedsafe_2FA.mp4 (7M)