Administration

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Configure Smart Card Authentication on View Connection
Server
To configure smart card authentication, you must obtain a root certificate and add it to a server truststore
file, modify View Connection Server configuration properties, and configure smart card authentication
settings. Depending on your particular environment, you might need to perform additional steps.
Procedure
1 Obtain the Certificate Authority Certificates
You must obtain all applicable CA (certificate authority) certificates for all trusted user certificates on
the smart cards presented by your users and administrators. These certificates include root
certificates and can include intermediate certificates if the user's smart card certificate was issued by
an intermediate certificate authority.
2 Obtain the CA Certificate from Windows
If you have a CA-signed user certificate or a smart card that contains one, and Windows trusts the
root certificate, you can export the root certificate from Windows. If the issuer of the user certificate
is an intermediate certificate authority, you can export that certificate.
3 Add the CA Certificate to a Server Truststore File
You must add root certificates, intermediate certificates, or both to a server truststore file for all users
and administrators that you trust. View Connection Server instances and security servers use this
information to authenticate smart card users and administrators.
4 Modify View Connection Server Configuration Properties
To enable smart card authentication, you must modify View Connection Server configuration
properties on your View Connection Server or security server host.
5 Configure Smart Card Settings in View Administrator
You can use View Administrator to specify settings to accommodate different smart card
authentication scenarios.
Obtain the Certificate Authority Certificates
You must obtain all applicable CA (certificate authority) certificates for all trusted user certificates on the
smart cards presented by your users and administrators. These certificates include root certificates and
can include intermediate certificates if the user's smart card certificate was issued by an intermediate
certificate authority.
If you do not have the root or intermediate certificate of the CA that signed the certificates on the smart
cards presented by your users and administrators, you can export the certificates from a CA-signed user
certificate or a smart card that contains one. See Obtain the CA Certificate from Windows.
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