These are super administrator / tenant admin instructions. If you are an end user using the platform to access privileged resources - you can skip this section entirely.
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Getting Started with AuthNull
Welcome to AuthNull! This guide will help both administrators and end users get started with our platform.
Registering as an Admin
If you’re an Admin, start by registering on the AuthNull platform at https://app.authnull.com. This will give you access to all the services provided by your organization. If the registration url is unavailable reach out to your account manager to get your Organization and Tenant created.
Creating Organization instance and tenants
Typically you need to create an Organization on AuthNull after which you require atleast one default tenant. The Default tenant is automatically created, and you can choose to create more tenants as necessary.
Import Users to AuthNull Platform
Start by importing users to the AuthNull platform. This can be done through various methods like CSV, LDIF, or Active Directory synchronization.
Tenant config
Configure the platform settings, integrate with other systems, and set up security measures to ensure a smooth experience for your users.
Onboarding Endpoints with Agents
As an administrator, you’ll be responsible for onboarding endpoints using agents. This ensures secure and seamless access for your users.
For End Users
Setting up your AuthNull Wallet
If you’re an end user, start by signing up on the AuthNull Wallet to authenticate and access services. Follow the guide to set it up.
Authenticating Using the Wallet
Use the AuthNull Wallet to authenticate and gain access to the services. It’s secure, fast, and user-friendly.
Setup the organization and a default tenant
Get in touch with Authnull to get your organization created after which you will need to create one or more tenants. A tenant allows you to group resources and typically used for a single division / location etc. If your organization is small - then keep the default tenant.
Typically Organization has its own admin, and tenant’s have their own admin and separate url to sign into.
To learn more, read the blog at this url or watch the video below.
Tenant config
Once a tenant has been configured, be sure to login to the tenant and configure the following
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SSO MFA caching - SSO caching enables you to disable the mobile push notifications so that your SSO web console session is used to automatically fetch credentials and passwords. To begin with, do not enable SSO caching. Once your tenant is up and running, you can enable SSO MFA caching.
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Authentication policies - ensure that these are set to “Audit mode” so that the policies are auto discovered first. Once you have all authentication discovered and policies created, you can switch to zero trust.
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Use a decentralized vault - at this moment of time this is the only option enabled. But review to make sure this is enabled.
Watch the video for the full set of instructions.