That's correct. If SSO is already installed successfully then the only password you need is admin@system-domain, which will become a new "known" password upon completion of the db hash technique. To answer the other question, in addition to allowing you to set a password for admin@system-domain, SSO also prompts you at install time (this is already done in your case) to enter passwords for the database users as well (i.e. RSA_USER and RSA_DBA) but those you do not need to know for your immediate objective. To complete the webclient install in your case you just need the password for admin@system-domain.
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