User's Manual
4.5
Configuring Web Security Settings
The WEB Security Settings page is used to define a secure Web access communication
method. For a description of these parameters, see 'Web and Telnet Parameters' on page
471.
To define Web access security:
1.
Open the WEB Security Settings page (Configuration tab > System menu >
Management submenu > WEB Security Settings).
2.
Configure the parameters as required.
3.
Click Submit to apply your changes.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 324.
4.6
Web Login Authentication using Smart Cards
You can enable Web login authentication using certificates from a third-party, common
access card (CAC) with user identification. When a user attempts to access the device
through the Web browser (HTTPS), the device retrieves the Web user's login username
(and other information, if required) from the CAC. The user attempting to access the device
is only required to provide the login password. Typically, a TLS connection is established
between the CAC and the device's Web interface, and a RADIUS server is implemented to
authenticate the password with the username. Therefore, this feature implements a two-
factor authentication - what the user has (i.e., the physical card) and what the user knows
(i.e., the login password).
This feature is enabled using the EnableMgmtTwoFactorAuthentication parameter.
Note:
Version 6.6
For specific integration requirements for implementing a third-party smart card
for Web login authentication, contact your AudioCodes representative.
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