CLIENTS – Client (tab)
The CLIENTS > Client tab contains information about the client component.
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Field name | Description |
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Enabled | If selected, this client component is enabled and accepted when it attempts to communicate with OneSpan Authentication Server. |
Client Type |
The client component type represented by the record. For SOAP clients, the type needs to match the component type parameter passed in the SOAP requests. Each application can identify itself as a different type of client. In addition there are some pre-defined standard values:
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Location |
The IP address (or range, CIDR notation) or name of the machine represented by the record. For SOAP and SEAL client components the location can either be specific IP addresses or IP address ranges using CIDR notation. For RADIUS clients, the location must be the NAS-IP-Address or NAS-Identifier values that are sent in the RADIUS requests. A RADIUS client with the location set to default can be used to accept RADIUS requests from all IP addresses, using the same shared secret. However, where a RADIUS client record with the exact location exists, its shared secret will be used in preference to the default RADIUS client's shared secret. For DIGIPASS Authentication for Windows Logon client components, the location can either be a specific IP address or an IP address range specified using CIDR notation to cover a specific client machine or a range of allowed client machines. A Digipass Authentication for Windows Logon client component with the location set to default (usually created during installation) can be used as fallback to accept requests from all IP addresses. For all other client types the location must be the source IP address (range) of requests which originate from that client component. |
Protocol ID |
The protocol by which requests will be received from the client:
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Policy ID |
The name of the policy that should be used for authentication, provisioning, and signature validation requests from the client component. |
Description | A custom text to describe the client component. |
Created |
Read-only. The date and time that the record was created. |
Modified |
Read-only. The date and time that the record was last modified. |