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Authentication Agent
Manual
Chapter 4. Configuring
Authentication Agent
(
AA
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4.1. Configuring
Authentication Agent
on Microsoft Windows platforms
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1. Introduction
2. Authentication and PNS
2.1. Authentication on the network
2.2. Outband authentication with PNS
3. Installing the Authentication Agent (AA)
3.1. Installing the Authentication Agent on Microsoft Windows platforms
3.1.1. Installing the Authentication Agent on Microsoft Windows
3.1.2. Installing Authentication Agent with Group Policy Object (GPO) deployment
3.2. Using AA on GNU/Linux platforms
4. Configuring Authentication Agent (AA)
4.1. Configuring Authentication Agent on Microsoft Windows platforms
4.1.1. Registry entries on Microsoft Windows platforms
4.1.2. Command line parameters on Microsoft Windows platforms
4.1.3. Configuring TLS connections on Microsoft Windows platforms
4.1.3.1. Encrypting the communication between PNS and the Authentication Agent on Microsoft Windows platforms
4.1.3.2. Importing the CA certificate manually
4.1.3.3. Importing the CA certificate using Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
4.1.4. Configuring X.509 certificate based authentication on Microsoft Windows platforms
4.1.5. Configuring Group Policy Object (GPO) deployment
4.1.6. Enabling Kerberos authentication in AS
4.2. Configuring AA on Linux platforms
4.2.1. Command line parameters on Linux platforms
4.2.2. Configuring TLS connections on Linux platforms
4.2.2.1. Encrypting the communication between PNS and the Authentication Agent on Linux platforms
4.2.3. Configuring X.509 certificate-based authentication on Linux platforms
5. Using the Authentication Agent (AA)
5..
6. Configuring Authentication Agent preferences
6..
7. Starting and stopping Authentication Agent
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