Configuring A Certificate Attribute-Based Access Control Policy - H3C S5500-SI Series Operation Manual

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Configuring a Certificate Attribute-Based Access Control Policy

Network requirements
The client accesses the remote HTTP Security (HTTPS) server through the HTTPS protocol.
SSL is configured to ensure that only legal clients log into the HTTPS server.
Create a certificate attribute-based access control policy to control access to the HTTPS server.
Figure 1-4 Configure a certificate attribute-based access control policy
Configuration procedure
For detailed information about SSL configuration, refer to SSL Configuration in the Security
Volume.
For detailed information about HTTPS configuration, refer to HTTP Configuration in the System
Volume.
The PKI domain to be referenced by the SSL policy must be created in advance. For detailed
configuration of the PKI domain, refer to
1)
Configure the HTTPS server
# Configure the SSL policy for the HTTPS server to use.
<Switch> system-view
[Switch] ssl server-policy myssl
[Switch-ssl-server-policy-myssl] pki-domain 1
[Switch-ssl-server-policy-myssl] client-verify enable
[Switch-ssl-server-policy-myssl] quit
2)
Configure the certificate attribute group
# Create certificate attribute group mygroup1 and add two attribute rules. The first rule defines that the
DN of the subject name includes the string aabbcc, and the second rule defines that the IP address of
the certificate issuer is 10.0.0.1.
[Switch] pki certificate attribute-group mygroup1
[Switch-pki-cert-attribute-group-mygroup1] attribute 1 subject-name dn ctn aabbcc
[Switch-pki-cert-attribute-group-mygroup1] attribute 2 issuer-name ip equ 10.0.0.1
[Switch-pki-cert-attribute-group-mygroup1] quit
Configure the PKI
domain.
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