Amster

AuthenticatorPush

Realm Operations

Resource path:

/realm-config/services/authenticatorPushService

Resource version: 1.0

create

Usage

am> create AuthenticatorPush --realm Realm --body body

Parameters

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "pushAttrName" : {
      "title" : "Profile Storage Attribute",
      "description" : "The user's attribute in which to store Push Notification profiles.<br><br>The default attribute is added to the schema when you prepare a user store for use with OpenAM. If you want to use a different attribute, you must make sure to add it to your user store schema prior to deploying push notifications with the ForgeRock Authenticator app in OpenAM. OpenAM must be able to write to the attribute.",
      "propertyOrder" : 100,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystorePrivateKeyPassword" : {
      "title" : "Private Key Password",
      "description" : "Password to unlock the private key.",
      "propertyOrder" : 700,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "format" : "password",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystoreKeyPairAlias" : {
      "title" : "Key-Pair Alias",
      "description" : "Alias of the certificate and private key in the key store. The private key is used to encrypt and decrypt device profiles.",
      "propertyOrder" : 600,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionScheme" : {
      "title" : "Device Profile Encryption Scheme",
      "description" : "Encryption scheme to use to secure device profiles stored on the server.<br><br>If enabled, each device profile is encrypted using a unique random secret key using the given strength of AES encryption in CBC mode with PKCS#5 padding. An HMAC-SHA of the given strength (truncated to half-size) is used to ensure integrity protection and authenticated encryption. The unique random key is encrypted with the given RSA key pair and stored with the device profile.<p><p><i>Note:</i> AES-256 may require installation of the JCE Unlimited Strength policy files.",
      "propertyOrder" : 200,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystoreType" : {
      "title" : "Key Store Type",
      "description" : "Type of key store to load.<br><br><i>Note:</i> PKCS#11 key stores require hardware support such as a security device or smart card and is not available by default in most JVM installations.<p><p>See the <a href=\"https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/p11guide.html\" target=\"_blank\">JDK 8 PKCS#11 Reference Guide</a> for more details.",
      "propertyOrder" : 400,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystorePassword" : {
      "title" : "Key Store Password",
      "description" : "Password to unlock the key store. This password is encrypted when it is saved in the OpenAM configuration. You should modify the default value.",
      "propertyOrder" : 500,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "format" : "password",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushSkippableName" : {
      "title" : "ForgeRock Authenticator (Push) Device Skippable Attribute Name",
      "description" : "Name of the attribute on a user's profile used to store their selection of whether to skip ForgeRock Authenticator (Push) 2FA modules.",
      "propertyOrder" : 800,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystore" : {
      "title" : "Encryption Key Store",
      "description" : "Path to the key store from which to load encryption keys.",
      "propertyOrder" : 300,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    }
  }
}

delete

Usage

am> delete AuthenticatorPush --realm Realm

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action AuthenticatorPush --realm Realm --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action AuthenticatorPush --realm Realm --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action AuthenticatorPush --realm Realm --actionName nextdescendents

read

Usage

am> read AuthenticatorPush --realm Realm

update

Usage

am> update AuthenticatorPush --realm Realm --body body

Parameters

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "pushAttrName" : {
      "title" : "Profile Storage Attribute",
      "description" : "The user's attribute in which to store Push Notification profiles.<br><br>The default attribute is added to the schema when you prepare a user store for use with OpenAM. If you want to use a different attribute, you must make sure to add it to your user store schema prior to deploying push notifications with the ForgeRock Authenticator app in OpenAM. OpenAM must be able to write to the attribute.",
      "propertyOrder" : 100,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystorePrivateKeyPassword" : {
      "title" : "Private Key Password",
      "description" : "Password to unlock the private key.",
      "propertyOrder" : 700,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "format" : "password",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystoreKeyPairAlias" : {
      "title" : "Key-Pair Alias",
      "description" : "Alias of the certificate and private key in the key store. The private key is used to encrypt and decrypt device profiles.",
      "propertyOrder" : 600,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionScheme" : {
      "title" : "Device Profile Encryption Scheme",
      "description" : "Encryption scheme to use to secure device profiles stored on the server.<br><br>If enabled, each device profile is encrypted using a unique random secret key using the given strength of AES encryption in CBC mode with PKCS#5 padding. An HMAC-SHA of the given strength (truncated to half-size) is used to ensure integrity protection and authenticated encryption. The unique random key is encrypted with the given RSA key pair and stored with the device profile.<p><p><i>Note:</i> AES-256 may require installation of the JCE Unlimited Strength policy files.",
      "propertyOrder" : 200,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystoreType" : {
      "title" : "Key Store Type",
      "description" : "Type of key store to load.<br><br><i>Note:</i> PKCS#11 key stores require hardware support such as a security device or smart card and is not available by default in most JVM installations.<p><p>See the <a href=\"https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/p11guide.html\" target=\"_blank\">JDK 8 PKCS#11 Reference Guide</a> for more details.",
      "propertyOrder" : 400,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystorePassword" : {
      "title" : "Key Store Password",
      "description" : "Password to unlock the key store. This password is encrypted when it is saved in the OpenAM configuration. You should modify the default value.",
      "propertyOrder" : 500,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "format" : "password",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushSkippableName" : {
      "title" : "ForgeRock Authenticator (Push) Device Skippable Attribute Name",
      "description" : "Name of the attribute on a user's profile used to store their selection of whether to skip ForgeRock Authenticator (Push) 2FA modules.",
      "propertyOrder" : 800,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    },
    "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystore" : {
      "title" : "Encryption Key Store",
      "description" : "Path to the key store from which to load encryption keys.",
      "propertyOrder" : 300,
      "required" : true,
      "type" : "string",
      "exampleValue" : ""
    }
  }
}

Global Operations

Resource path:

/global-config/services/authenticatorPushService

Resource version: 1.0

getAllTypes

Obtain the collection of all secondary configuration types related to the resource.

Usage

am> action AuthenticatorPush --global --actionName getAllTypes

getCreatableTypes

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration types that have yet to be added to the resource.

Usage

am> action AuthenticatorPush --global --actionName getCreatableTypes

nextdescendents

Obtain the collection of secondary configuration instances that have been added to the resource.

Usage

am> action AuthenticatorPush --global --actionName nextdescendents

read

Usage

am> read AuthenticatorPush --global

update

Usage

am> update AuthenticatorPush --global --body body

Parameters

--body

The resource in JSON format, described by the following JSON schema:

{
  "type" : "object",
  "properties" : {
    "defaults" : {
      "properties" : {
        "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystorePassword" : {
          "title" : "Key Store Password",
          "description" : "Password to unlock the key store. This password is encrypted when it is saved in the OpenAM configuration. You should modify the default value.",
          "propertyOrder" : 500,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "format" : "password",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystorePrivateKeyPassword" : {
          "title" : "Private Key Password",
          "description" : "Password to unlock the private key.",
          "propertyOrder" : 700,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "format" : "password",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystoreKeyPairAlias" : {
          "title" : "Key-Pair Alias",
          "description" : "Alias of the certificate and private key in the key store. The private key is used to encrypt and decrypt device profiles.",
          "propertyOrder" : 600,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystoreType" : {
          "title" : "Key Store Type",
          "description" : "Type of key store to load.<br><br><i>Note:</i> PKCS#11 key stores require hardware support such as a security device or smart card and is not available by default in most JVM installations.<p><p>See the <a href=\"https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/p11guide.html\" target=\"_blank\">JDK 8 PKCS#11 Reference Guide</a> for more details.",
          "propertyOrder" : 400,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticatorPushSkippableName" : {
          "title" : "ForgeRock Authenticator (Push) Device Skippable Attribute Name",
          "description" : "Name of the attribute on a user's profile used to store their selection of whether to skip ForgeRock Authenticator (Push) 2FA modules.",
          "propertyOrder" : 800,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "pushAttrName" : {
          "title" : "Profile Storage Attribute",
          "description" : "The user's attribute in which to store Push Notification profiles.<br><br>The default attribute is added to the schema when you prepare a user store for use with OpenAM. If you want to use a different attribute, you must make sure to add it to your user store schema prior to deploying push notifications with the ForgeRock Authenticator app in OpenAM. OpenAM must be able to write to the attribute.",
          "propertyOrder" : 100,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionScheme" : {
          "title" : "Device Profile Encryption Scheme",
          "description" : "Encryption scheme to use to secure device profiles stored on the server.<br><br>If enabled, each device profile is encrypted using a unique random secret key using the given strength of AES encryption in CBC mode with PKCS#5 padding. An HMAC-SHA of the given strength (truncated to half-size) is used to ensure integrity protection and authenticated encryption. The unique random key is encrypted with the given RSA key pair and stored with the device profile.<p><p><i>Note:</i> AES-256 may require installation of the JCE Unlimited Strength policy files.",
          "propertyOrder" : 200,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        },
        "authenticatorPushDeviceSettingsEncryptionKeystore" : {
          "title" : "Encryption Key Store",
          "description" : "Path to the key store from which to load encryption keys.",
          "propertyOrder" : 300,
          "required" : true,
          "type" : "string",
          "exampleValue" : ""
        }
      },
      "type" : "object",
      "title" : "Realm Defaults"
    }
  }
}