Use this checklist to assist with setting up client authentication with Identity as a Service.
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Supporting Documentation and Notes |
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Admin: Install the Device Agent. |
Windows: Windows: Install Device Agent MacOS: MacOS: Install Device Agent |
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Admin: Configure Device Agent for Device Verification |
Windows: Windows: Configure Device Agent for Device Verification Apply Macintosh: MacOS: Configure Device Agent for Device Verification |
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Admin: Configure a Certificate Authority |
See Manage Certificate Authorities. If you are using a Microsoft Certificate Authority, you must create and configure a Gateway and add a directory. If you are using an Entrust Managed PKI CA, creating a Gateway and adding a directory is optional. |
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Admin: Generate and install the computer certificate |
After configuring the CA, the administrator must generate and install a certificate on the computer that requires access. The administrator must generate a certificate for each computer to be supported. Depending on the Operating System, follow the corresponding specifications: |
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Admin: Configure a resource rule to support Device Verification. | ||
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Test login to Identity as a Service through the supported browsers. |
The user should be able to login to Identity as a Service using Device Verification. See the System Requirements for a list of supported browsers. |