How to restore RSA SecurID hardware and software tokens accidentally deleted from RSA Authentication Manager
Originally Published: 2022-12-29
Article Number
Applies To
RSA Product/Service Type: Authentication Manager
RSA Version/Condition: 8.x
Issue
Resolution
- From the Operations Console navigate to Maintenance > Backup > Backup Now and take a backup of the database.
- Login to the primary's Security Console.
- Navigate to Authentication > SecurID Tokens > Import Tokens Job > Add New.
- Under the Import Options, click Choose File and browse to the file that contains the token seeds that you wish to import. Provide a file password if the file is password protected.
- Make sure that Ignore all duplicate tokens is checked. This option will import only the tokens that were deleted from the Security Console and leave all other tokens in the database and properly assigned to users. Choosing the option to overwrite all duplicate tokens does just that and will break that user/token connection.
Notes
If there are tokens in this batch that were previously deleted on purpose, they will be restored to the database and will need to be removed again.
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