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SEH EPS TSE Server 8 - How to Configure Network Authentication (IEEE 802.1 X)

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1. Start the EPS TSE Server Control Center.
2. Select the SETTINGSCertificates menu item.
3. Click the magnifying glass icon for the certificate.
The certificate is displayed.
4. Click Delete.
A security query appears.
5. Confirm the security query.
The certificate has been deleted.
How to Configure Network Authentication (IEEE 802.1X)
Authentication is the proof and verification of an identity. With it your network
is protected from abuse, because only authorized devices have access.
The Fiscal Server supports authentication according to the IEEE 802.1X standard
which is based on EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol).
If you use authentication according to IEEE 802.1X in your network, the Fiscal
Server can participate.
Configuring EAP-MD5
EAP-MD5 (Message Digest #5) is a user-based authentication via a RADIUS
server. First, you have to create a user (user name and password) on the RADIUS
server for the Fiscal Server. Afterwards you set up EAP-MD5 on the Fiscal Server.
A user account for the Fiscal Server is set up on the RADIUS server.
1. Start the EPS TSE Server Control Center.
2. Select the SETTINGSAuthentication menu item.
3. Select MD5 from the Authentication method list.
4. Enter the user name and the password that are used for the configuration of
the Fiscal Server on the RADIUS server.
5. Click Save to confirm.
The settings will be saved.
Configuring EAP-TLS
EAP-TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a mutual, certificate based authentication
via a RADIUS server. In this method, Fiscal Server and RADIUS server exchange
certificates through an encrypted TLS connection.
Important:
If only one certificate is installed on the Fiscal Server, it
cannot be deleted.

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