
GregH.00578 (Customer) asked a question.
We are attempting to setup the Okta Radius agent to allow users to use Okta Verify as MFA for our VPN.
Went through the documentation & got it working with my own account, no problem.
When other users attempt to authenticate over VPN, I noticed that my account always shows up as an Actor in the okta logs, with either the user or the Cisco VPN App as the target.
Why would this happen? We didn't create any API tokens for this with my SuperAdmin access. Does this mean that Radius Authentication will break if my account is deactivated?

This is Florin from Okta. An API token was created when you installed the radius agent, so to answer your question then yes when your account gets deactivated the radius agent will no longer be functional.
You are also welcome to open a case with us for any additional question.
of course, thanks.