RSA Authentication Agent and SID800 Tokens
RSA, Two-Factor, VPN, Windows 2003, Windows XP August 2nd, 2007
I have recently implemented a RSA SecurID infrastructure to provide secure two-factor authentication over both local login to servers and workstations and also EAP VPN authentication. This was initially using SID700 tokens and worked brilliantly. Since then we have purchased a number of SID800 tokens which have USB connectors built-in to automatically passthrough the code on the display.
Unfortunatly I have been unable to get them to fully integrate with the logon GINA and still allow full VPN EAP support, until now!
There is not a lot of documentation around doing this with the SID800 tokens so below is the highlevel overview of what I have installed to get them to work, in order:
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Microsoft USB CCID hardware drivers
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RSA Authentication Agent 6.1
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RSA Authentication Agent 6.1.2 patch
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RSA Authenticator Utility
If anyone would like further details please drop me an email and I will do my best to help you out.


August 15th, 2007 at 3:17 am
i don’t have any of that. i got he token on ebay. pleae help
August 16th, 2007 at 5:19 pm
I hope you didn’t pay too much money as it is useless without a license from RSA!
August 21st, 2007 at 11:46 pm
This seems to be the correct set software modules, but I would install in the following order:
* Microsoft USB CCID hardware drivers
* RSA Authenticator Utility
* RSA Authentication Agent 6.1
* RSA Authentication Agent 6.1.2 patch
Hope this helps.
Suerte,
_Vin