SonicOSX 7 Device Settings
- SonicOSX 7
- About Device Settings
- Managing SonicWall Licenses
- System Administration
- Configuring the Firewall Name
- Enabling Wireless LAN and IPv6
- Changing the Administrator Name and Password
- Configuring Login Security
- Multiple Administrators Support
- Enabling Enhanced Audit Logging Support
- Configuring the Wireless LAN Controller
- Enabling SonicOSX API and Configuring Authentication Methods
- Enabling GMS Management
- Configuring the Management Interface
- Client Certificate Verification
- Selecting a Language
- Configuring Time Settings
- Managing Certificates
- Administering SNMP
- Firmware Settings
- Restarting the System
- SonicWall Support
About Common Access Card
A Common Access Card (CAC) is a United States Department of Defense (DoD) smart card used by military personnel and other government and non-government personnel who require highly secure access over the Internet. A CAC uses PKI authentication and encryption.
Using a CAC requires an external card reader connected on a USB port.
The Client Certificate Check was developed for use with a CAC; however, it is useful in any scenario that requires a client certificate on an HTTPS/SSL connection. CAC support is available for client certification only on HTTPS connections.
CACs might not work with browsers other than Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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