User's Guide

AirTight Management Console Configuration
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The required authentication option can be activated based on the various combinations of the Enable
certificate based authentication box, Allow access without certificate box, and Users must provide
password along with certificate box.
The following table describes the activation of the authentication options based on the check boxes
selected by the user.
Authentication option to activate Check box to be selected
Enable certificate
based
authentication
A
llow access without
certificate
Users must provide
p
assword along with
certificate
Password only No - -
Certificate only Yes No No
Certificate and password Yes No Yes
Certificate or password Yes Yes No
Note: In order to use certificate based authentication, it is necessary that the GUI host is able to access
the server at TCP port 4433. If there is a firewall between the GUI host and the server, port 4433 must be
opened from the host to the server.
When either Certificate only, Certificate and Password, or Certificate or Password option is activated, the
additional details should be provided as follows
x The field in the client certificate from which user identity can be retrieved by AirTight
Management Console.
x Root CA certificates to facilitate the verification of the client certificate.
x Preferred method to check for certificate revocation.
Restore Certificate Configuration Defaults
By default, certificate-based authentication is disabled.
To restore this default value, do the following.
1.
Go to Configuration>User Accounts>Certificate Configuration.
2. Click Restore Defaults.
3. Click Save to save the changes.
Copy Certificate Configuration to Another Server
You can copy the Certificate configuration from one server to another server when both servers are part
of the same server cluster. You can copy Certificate configuration from child server to child server, parent
server to child server, or child server to parent server. You must be a superuser or an administrator to
copy policies from one server to another.
To copy Certificate configuration, do the following.
1.
Go to Configuration>User Accounts>Certificate Configuration on the parent server.
2. Click Copy Policy. The Copy Policies dialog box appears.
3. Select the server from which the certificate configuration is to be copied.
4. Select the server to which the certificate configuration is to be copied.
5.
Click OK to copy the certificate configuration,