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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section IX. Managing security
  4. Configuring authentication options
  5. Configure user authentication with smart cards or digital certificates
  6. Edit the configuration for smart card authentication
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

Edit the configuration for smart card authentication

If the configuration changes for smart card authentication, you can edit the configuration details.

To edit user authentication configuration with domain

  1. At the top right, select Settings > Smart card authentication.
  2. You may want to edit the AD or LDAP domain selection in the following cases:
    • To select a domain that is different than the existing one

    • The existing domain is deleted and you want to select a new domain

    • You want to continue without the domain

    Select Edit.

  3. Select a domain.

    Only the domains that are configured for NetBackup display in this list.

    If you do not want to validate the users with domain, you can select Continue without the domain.

  4. Edit the Certificate mapping attribute.
  5. Leave the OCSP URI field empty if you want to use the URI value from the user certificate. Or, provide the URI that you want to use.

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