As organizations look to open up access to DNS, DHCP, and IPAM to allow users to provision their own IP and DNS resources, additional security needs to be provided to ensure that any user accessing Address Manager isn't malicious.
Address Manager supports X.509 authentication, enabling customers with existing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to grant access to users based on X.509 client certificates.
To configure X.509 authentication in Address Manager you will perform the
following:
- Define X.509 authenticator(s)
- Enable X.509 authentication