In the process to set up smart card
authentication, you must associate a distinguished name for the administrator
user. The administrator user is a special user that you use in emergencies.
For
example, you might use an administrator user if no other users can
log in, or if other users cannot access part of the database. When
you are using smart cards and certificates, you must associate a distinguished
name (DN) with the administrator user to allow the administrator user
to access to the database.
Before you begin
Before you perform this task, set up your smart card users.
You
must have a user name that is associated with an administrator user.
About this task
When you have completed this task, you must enable authentication
in the server.
Procedure
- Log on to Rational® DOORS® as the administrator user.
- In the database explorer, click Tools > Options.
- Click the Security tab. Any
user identifier keys that are allocated to the administrator user
are displayed in the Keys pane.
- Click Add.
- Enter the user identifier key.
- Click OK.
What to do next
Enable authentication in the server. If you are using public
key infrastructure (PKI) authentication, follow the instructions in
Enabling
PKI authentication in the database server. If you are using Microsoft Certificate Store
(MCS) authentication, follow the instructions in
Enabling
MCS authentication in the database server. If you are using Windows user authentication,
follow the instructions in
Enabling Windows user authentication in the database server.