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Table 48: SAML Server Instance Configuration Details (continued)
Option
Function
Issued By
Displays name and attributes of the entity that
issued the certificate.
Valid
Displays the time range that the certificate is
valid.
Enable Signing
Allows the Secure Access device to check the
Certificate status
validity of the signing certificate configured in
checking
the SAML authentication server POST profile.
Server Catalog > Expressions tab
Name
Specifies a name for the user expression in
the Certificate server user directory.
Value
Specifies a value for the user expression in the
Certificate server user directory.
Configuring a Secure Access Active Directory or NT Domain Instance (NSM Procedure)
on page 190
Configuring a Secure Access NIS Server Instance (NSM Procedure) on page 193
Configuring a Secure Access Certificate Server Instance (NSM Procedure) on page 184
To configure an Active Directory or Windows NT domain server instance:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which
2.
you want to configure an Active Directory or NT domain instance.
Click the Configuration tab and select Authentication > Auth Servers. The
3.
corresponding workspace appears.
NOTE: If you want to update an existing server instance, click the
appropriate link in the Auth Server Name box, and perform the steps 5
through 8.
Click the New button. The New dialog box appears.
4.
In the Auth Server Name list, specify a name to identify the server instance.
5.
Select AD/NT Server from the Auth Server Type list.
6.
Your Action
Issued By details is
displayed.
Certificate valid time range
is displayed.
Select SAML Settings >
POST SSO > Enable
Signing Certificate status
checking to enable this
feature.
Enter the name.
Enter the value.
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