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- Configure NNMi to Support Public Key Infrastructure User Authentication
- User Authentication Strategies
- Configuring NNMi for PKI User Authentication (X.509 Certificate Authentication)
- Certificate Validation (CRL and OCSP)
- Configuring NNMi to Restrict Certificates Used for NNMi Log On Access
- Example: Configuring NNMi to Require a Smart Card Log on
- Configuring CLI Authentication for PKI User Authentication
- Troubleshooting PKI User Authentication Issues
User Authentication Strategies
NNMi provides several options for where the NNMi user access information is defined and stored.
The following table indicates the options available for PKI user authentication.
Option | Which Method for User Authentication? | User Account Definitions in NNMi | User Group Definitions in NNMi | Which Method for Group Membership |
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Mixed | X.509 Certificate | Yes | Yes | NNMi User Account Mappings |
External | X.509 Certificate | No | Yes | LDAP |
In the Mixed option, NNMi defines and stores the User Group assignments. For information about setting up all user information in NNMi, see Configuring User Accounts (User Account Form) in the NNMi help.
In the External option, NNMi uses the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) User Group assignments. For more information, see Integrate NNMi with a Directory Service through LDAP.
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