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Store OTP secret data in an encrypted format

Starting from Citrix ADC release 12.1 build 54.13, the OTP secret data can be stored in an encrypted format instead of plain text.

Previously, the Citrix ADC appliance stored OTP secret as a plain text in AD. Storing OTP secret in plain text poses a security threat as a malicious attacker or an admin might exploit the data by viewing the shared secret of other users.

The encryption parameter enables encryption of OTP secret in AD. When you register a new device with Citrix ADC version 12.1 build 54.13, and enable the encryption parameter, the OTP secret is stored in an encrypted format, by default. However, if the encryption parameter is disabled, the OTP secret is stored in plain text format.

For devices registered prior to 12.1 build 54.13, you must perform the following as a best practice:

  1. Upgrade the 12.1 Citrix ADC appliance to 12.1 build 54.13.
  2. Enable the encryption parameter on the appliance.
  3. Use the OTP secret migration tool to migrate OTP secret data from plain text format to encrypted format.

For details about the OTP secret migration tool, see OTP encryption tool.

Important

Citrix recommends you as an admin to ensure the following criteria is met:

  • A new certificate must be configured to encrypt OTP secrets if you are not using KBA as part of self-service password reset feature.

    • To bind the certificate to VPN global, you can use the following command:

      bind vpn global -userDataEncryptionKey c1

  • If you are already using a certificate to encrypt KBA, you can use the same certificate to encrypt OTP secrets.

To enable OTP encryption data by using the CLI

At the command prompt, type:

set aaa otpparameter [-encryption ( ON | OFF )]

Example

set aaa otpparameter -encryption ON

To configure the OTP encryption by using the GUI

  1. Navigate to Security > AAA – Application Traffic and click Change authentication AAA OTP Parameter under Authentication Settings section.
  2. On the Configure AAA OTP Parameter page, select OTP Secret encryption.
  3. Click OK.

Configuring the number of end-user devices for receiving OTP notifications

Administrators can now configure the number of devices that an end user can register to receive OTP notification or authentication.

To configure the number of devices in OTP by using the CLI

At the command prompt, type:

set aaa otpparameter [-maxOTPDevices <positive_integer>]

Example

set aaa otpparameter -maxOTPDevices 4

To configure the number of devices by using the GUI

  1. Navigate to Security > AAA – Application Traffic, click Change authentication AAA OTP Parameter under Authentication Settings section.
  2. On the Configure AAA OTP Parameter page, enter the value for Max OTP device Configured.
  3. Click OK.

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Store OTP secret data in an encrypted format