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3.1.0 Enrollment
3.1.0 Enrollment
  • THE SERVICE
    • Overview
    • About this release
      • Release notes
      • Breaking changes
    • Get started
    • Installation
      • Container
      • Linux
      • Windows
  • Modules
    • Overview
    • AuthN
    • Enrollment
      • Overview
      • Properties
      • OATH Software Token
        • Overview
        • Properties
      • OATH Hardware Token
        • Overview
        • Properties
      • Passkey
        • Overview
        • Properties
      • Fortified ID mobile
        • Overview
        • Properties
    • TokenAdminApi
      • Overview
      • Properties
      • HTTP API
    • TokensDb
      • Overview
      • Properties
      • OATH Software (oathsw)
      • OATH Hardware (oathhw)
      • Passkey (webauthn)
        • Public Key Credential Creation Options (credential_creation_options)
    • Other modules
  • Operations
    • Database
      • Connect to database
      • Operate
      • Troubleshoot
    • Troubleshooting
      • Extended logging
    • CEF logging
    • PSKC File Import
  • Token devices
    • OATH mobile apps
  • Installation
    • Using a container
    • Windows
    • Unix
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  • Verify
  1. Installation

Using a container

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Prepare

Use the credentials from Fortified Support to log in to the FortifiedID Docker Registry by any available method, .

Example for Unix/Linux:

cat ./password.txt | docker login fortifiedid.jfrog.io --username <username> --password-stdin

Verify

To verify the Docker setup, run the default Integrity server:

docker run -p 8080:8080 --detach --name tokens fortifiedid.jfrog.io/docker/fortifiedid/tokens-server:<version> -c Node config/config.json

Parameter explanation:

-c

Direct system output to stdout.

Node

Start the Node module.

config/config.json

Use the given configuration file. Path is relative to SERVER_HOME inside the container.

Check the log to ensure that the server was successfully bootstrapped:

docker logs -f tokens

Finally, check that the server is up and running by pointing your browser at

see here for instructions on Unix/Linux and Windows
http://localhost:8080