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- Authentication is required when accessing the JS7 - REST Web Service API and when accessing the JS7 - Browser User Interface, i.e. the JOC Cockpit GUI.
- Authentication supports is performed by a set of JS7 - Identity Services that support use of account/password and use of certificates.
- Single-factor authentication and two-factor authentication methods are supported.
Authentication Methods
The following authentication methods are supported:
- User Account/Password Authentication
- for use with the built-in account management of JOC Cockpit, see JS7 - JOC Identity Service and further Identity Services.
- for use with any an LDAP based Directory Service such as e.g. Microsoft Active Directory®, see JS7 - LDAP Identity Service.
- Mutual Authentication with Certificates
- X.509 compliant certificates can be used by any client (Browser Client, REST API Client).
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- The client (Browser Client, REST API Client) challenges the JOC Cockpit server to present its server authentication certificate Server Authentication Certificate that will be verified by the client.
- The JOC Cockpit server challenges the client to present its client authentication certificate Client Authentication Certificate that is verified by JOC Cockpit.
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- to enforce two-factor authentication with clients having to provide a certificate and a user account/password,
- to allow single-factor authentication using a certificate instead of a of user account/password.
Authentication Strategies
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This includes to require both user account/password authentication and certificate based authentication.
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