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This article describes the administration service in Smart ID Digital Access component

Digital Access is a complete network of services, with the administration service as the natural connecting point, or hub. The administrator manages all configuration of Digital Access on the administration service through Digital Access Admin.The administration service distributes your User accounts in Digital Access settings to the User storage in Digital Access and configuration changes to the Digital Access network: the access point, policy service, distribution service, and authentication service.  You can only configure one administration service server per Digital Access network.

When initially setting up Digital Access through the Setup system wizard, the administration service by default listens to host 127.0.0.1 and port 8300 for communication within the Digital Access network. These default values can be changed.

The administration service must be set up with:

  • Internal communication, that is, the communication between the administration service and the Digital Access network.
  • External communication, that is, the communication between the administration clients and the administration service.


 Prerequisites

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Step-by-step instructions

 Log in to Digital Access Admin
  1. Log in to Digital Access Admin with an administrator account.
 Set up internal communication
  1. In Digital Access Admin, go to Manage System.
  2. Click Administration Service.
  3. In the Internal Host input field, enter IP address or DNS name of the host for internal traffic in the Digital Access network.
  4. In the Internal Communication Port input field, enter the port for internal traffic in the Digital Access network.
 Set up external communication
  1. In Digital Access Admin, go to Manage System.
  2. Click Administration Service.
  3. In the the HTTP Host and HTTP Port input fields, enter IP address or DNS name and port number of the host for HTTP traffic.
  4. In the the HTTPS Host and HTTPS Port input fields, enter IP address or DNS name and port number of the host for HTTPS traffic.
  5. In the Server Ceritificate input field, enter the server certificate the administration service uses in HTTPS communication.
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