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Access point in Digital Access, add, set up and configure

This articles describes the access point in Smart ID Digital Access component and also how to add and configure an access point.

What is the access point?

The access point is the gatekeeper for all resource and access requests. It interacts with the policy service to validate queries and authorize access. You can set up several access points, to handle situations with large numbers of access requests (load balancing).

The access point functionality can be divided into web access and access via the Access Client in Digital Access.

  • The web access supports a secure connection to information that is presented in HTML format in standard web browsers.

  • By using the access client, secure access is enabled from more advanced TCP/IP clients such as Telnet. For more information, see Access Client in Digital Access.

A first access point was added during setup of the Digital Access system, see Deploy Digital Access component and Do initial setup of Digital Access component. To change this setting or to add another access point, use the instructions on this page.

How does the access point function?

  • Users can connect to the access point through any standard browser supporting SSL 3.0.

  • The access points can operate in any network that supports TCP/IP with ports open for both HTTP and SSL. OpenSSL algorithms are supported, with no limitation of key lengths.

  • The access point supports a number of authentication methods used to identify and verify identification of users.

  • Advanced access control is implemented in the access point. The access control is performed in conjunction with a firewall and the access control in internal systems.

  • The access points provide for validation of digital signatures when integrated with a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) solution.

  • The session to the client is handled by the use of cookies. Cookies generated from internal systems are never passed on from the access point to the client.



The user must add multiple access points and add Load balancing listener in order to configure mirroring of access points in Configure Load Balancing page.

To add load balancing listener:

  1. Go to each registered access point and click Add Additional Listener...

  2. Enter details and select Type as "Load Balance".

  3. Click Add when done.

Step-by-step instruction

  1.  Log in to Digital Access Admin with an administrator account.



  1. In Digital Access Admin, go to Manage System.

  2. Click Access Points > Add Access Point...

  3. Enter settings for the access point. For more information, click the ?-sign.

  4. When finished, click Add.



  1. In Digital Access Admin, go to Manage System.

  2. Click Access Points.

  3. Select the access point that you want to configure in the list of registered access points.

  4. Edit the settings for the access point. For more information, click the ?-sign.

  5. Click Save when done.



  1. In Digital Access Admin, go to Manage System.

  2. Click Access Points > Manage Global Access Point Settings.

  3. Enter settings for Performance, Cipher Suites (see below), and make advanced settings, for example, Session Control, Cookie Persistance and Client Access.

  4. Click Save when done.





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