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Run the Configuration Wizard on Windows
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X509 Client Certificateidentifies a user based on X.509 V3 client
certificates. Digital certificates act as a signature for a user. Certificate
authentication uses SSL communication.
X509 Client Cert and HTTP Basiccombines X.509 Client Certificate and
Basic authentication. The user‘s X.509 client certificate must be verified
and he or she must provide a valid user name and password.
X509 Client Cert or HTTP Basiccombines X.509 Client Certificate and
Basic authentication. The user‘s X.509 client certificate must be verified,
or he or she must provide a valid user name and password.
X509 Client Cert or FormThe X.509 Client Certificate or HTML Forms
authentication scheme combines the use of X.509 Client Certificates and
the use of customized HTML forms to collect authentication information.
Using this scheme, the user‘s X.509 client certificate must be verified or
the user must provide the credentials requested by an HTML form.
X509 Client Cert and FormThe X.509 Client Certificate and HTML
Forms authentication scheme combines the use of X.509 Client
Certificates and the use of customized HTML forms to collect
authentication information. Using this scheme, the user‘s X.509 client
certificate must be verified and the user must provide the credentials
requested by an HTML form.
Note: For additional information about advanced authentication schemes,
see the Policy Server Configuration Guide.
6. If you want to configure Self Registration for DMS2, select Yes. If not, select
No.
A servlet engine is required to run Self Registration. If the Web Agent
Configuration Wizard does not detect a servlet engine, the Select Servlet
Engine for Registration dialog box is not displayed.
If you selected Yes to configure Self Registration:
a. Select a servlet engine to be set up for the web server. If you do not see
your engine displayed, select Other Advanced server. Click Next.
b. In the Self Registration Services Admin Account dialog box, identify the
the DMS Administrator by provide values for the Admin User Name,
Admin Password and Admin Confirm Password fields and click Next.
The user name and password that you enter here must match the DMS
Admin values you set at the Policy Server.
The DMS Administrator account secures DMS requests that are
performed outside of the scope of a DMS administrator, such as
self-registration. The user name and encrypted password for the account
are stored in the dms.properties file on the Web Agent.
7. In the Web Server Configuration Summary dialog box. Confirm that the
configuration settings are correct, then click Install.