Server PIN settings
A server PIN is a PIN that the user types into the logon password field in front of the OTP generated by the authenticator. This PIN is verified by OneSpan Authentication Server. The authenticator PIN, on the other hand, is a PIN typed into a keypad on the authenticator. This PIN is verified by the authenticator itself, and is never transmitted to the server.
Table: Server settings regulating server PIN behavior
Setting |
Description |
PIN Supported |
Factory default built-in setting that controls whether a PIN must be included in a user's authentication request. |
PIN Enabled |
Factory default setting to force a server PIN to be used for logon. This is possible only if PIN Supported is enabled. |
PIN Change On |
Enables the user to change the server PIN of this authenticator. |
Force PIN Change |
Forces the user to change the server PIN during next logon. |
PIN Length |
The length of the current server PIN. |
PIN Minimum Length |
The minimum PIN length required by the server. |