Name
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Explanation
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E-mail address
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Enter an email address to receive notifications from Let's Encrypt.
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Request and Install
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Click the button to request a TLS certificate from Let's Encrypt. If the request was successful, the certificate information will appear, see the next table.
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Name
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Explanation
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Certificate
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Name
Certificate name is defined by Let's Encrypt and usually contains the FQDN and the creation date for information.
Expiration date
The date on which the validity of the certificate expires. The new certificate will be updated automatically by Let's Encrypt, you will receive a notification by e-mail.
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Certificate installation state
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Installed
Status of the certificate installation in the SwyxWare services.
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Name
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Explanation
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Enable Remote access
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Enable this option if client connections via Internet to SwyxServer should be allowed.
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Authentication server (FQDN)
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The public endpoint (as FQDN) of the company network, via which the authentication service can be reached, is assigned automatically.
The default port for the authentication service is 9101.
If you use a different standard port and not 9101, it has to be explicitly stated in the Client settings.
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RemoteConnector server (FQDN)
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The public endpoint (as FQDN) of the company network, via which the RemoteConnector can be reached, is automatically assigned.
The default port for the RemoteConnector is 16203.
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Name
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Explanation
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Automatic password management
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Enable this option if you want the root certificate password to be generated automatically.
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Generate client certificates
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Enable this option if you want a RemoteConnector client certificate to be automatically generated for each user.
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Manual password management
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Enable this option if you want to assign the password for the root certificate yourself.
In this case SwyxWare cannot automatically generate client certificates. You must do this for each user individually, entering the password assigned here in each case, see 11.2.1.3 The "RemoteConnector" Tab
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Password Authentication
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Enter a password if necessary.
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Generate certificates
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Click the button to have the root and server certificates generated.
The corresponding certificate thumbprints then appear.
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Name
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Explanation
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Server configuration
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Public IP address
This IP address has been determined by the SwyxON DNS service as the public IP address of your network.
Server name
This FQDN was randomly generated by the SwyxON DNS service and assigned to the public IP address. Clients must use this server name to communicate with the SwyxServer.
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TLS configuration
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TLS certificate mode
Automatic: TLS certificate is provided by Let's Encrypt.
TLS certificate valid until
The date on which the validity of the certificate expires. The certificate is automatically updated by SCST. You will receive a notification from Let's Encrypt via email.
TLS certificate name
Certificate name is defined by Let's Encrypt and usually contains the FQDN and the creation date for information.
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Certificate installation state
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Installed
Status of the certificate installation in the SwyxWare services.
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RemoteConnector configuration
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RemoteConnector access
Enabled: Client connection via Internet to SwyxServer is allowed.
Autom. password management
Enabled: The password for the RemoteConnector root certificate was automatically generated and is used by SwyxWare.
or
Manual password management
Enabled: The password for the RemoteConnector root certificate has been set by the administrator and must be entered each time when generating a RemoteConnector client certificate.
Generate client certificates
Enabled: Client certificates for all users are generated automatically.
or
Deactivated: The administrator must have a client certificate generated for each desired user.
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