NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
- Monitoring NetBackup
- Notifications
- Section I. Managing role-based access control- About role-based access control in NetBackup
- Configuring RBAC roles- Configuring RBAC
- Default RBAC roles- Administrator
- Default AHV Administrator
- Default Cloud Administrator
- Default Kubernetes Administrator
- Default NetBackup Kubernetes Operator Service
- Default RHV Administrator
- Default Resiliency Administrator
- Default Microsoft SQL Server Administrator
- Default Security Administrator
- Default Storage Administrator
- Default VMware Administrator
 
 
- RBAC permissions- About role permissions
- Global > NetBackup management- NetBackup Web Management Console Administration
- Access hosts
- Agentless hosts
- Anomalies
- Data classifications
- Email notifications
- Event logs
- NetBackup hosts
- Image sharing
- NetBackup backup images
- Jobs
- Licensing
- Media server
- Remote primary server certificate authority
- Resiliency
- Resource limits
- Retention levels
- Servers > Trusted primary servers
- Cloud providers
- CloudPoint servers
- WebSocket servers
 
- Global > Protection
- Global > Security
- Global > Storage
- Assets
- Protection plans
- Credentials
- Manage access
 
 
- Section II. Managing security- Security events and audit logs
- Managing security certificates
- Managing user sessions
- Managing master server security settings- Certificate authority for secure communication
- Disable communication with NetBackup 8.0 and earlier hosts
- Disable automatic mapping of NetBackup host names
- About NetBackup certificate deployment security levels
- Select a security level for NetBackup certificate deployment
- Set a passphrase for disaster recovery
- About trusted primary servers
 
- Creating and managing API keys for users (Administrators)
- Adding and managing your API key (Users)
- Configuring authentication options
- Managing hosts
 
- Section III. Managing storage and backups- Configuring storage- About storage configuration
- Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server
- Create a Cloud storage, OpenStorage, or AdvancedDisk storage server
- Create a disk pool
- Create a storage unit
- Create a universal share
- Using image sharing from the NetBackup web UI
- Troubleshooting storage configuration
- Troubleshooting universal share configuration issues
- Create a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) storage server for image sharing
 
- Managing protection plans
- Managing classic policies
- Usage reporting and capacity licensing
 
- Configuring storage
- Section IV. Veritas Resiliency Platform
- Section V. Credentials
- Troubleshooting the NetBackup Web UI
Configure user authentication with smart cards or digital certificates
If not already completed as part of role-based access control (RBAC) configuration, ensure that you complete the following steps before you configure certificate authentication:
- Add the AD or the LDAP domains that are associated with your NetBackup users. 
- Configure RBAC for the NetBackup users. - See Configuring RBAC . 
To configure NetBackup to authenticate users with a smart card or digital certificate
- At the top right, select Settings > Smart card authentication.
- Turn on Smart card authentication.
- Select a User authentication domain.
- Select a Certificate mapping attribute.
- Optionally, enter the OCSP URI.If you do not provide the OCSP URI, the URI in the user certificate is used. 
- Click Save.
- To the right of CA certificates, click Add.
- Browse for or drag and drop the CA certificates and click Add.Smart card authentication requires a list of trusted root or intermediate CA certificates. Add the CA certificates that are associated with the user digital certificates or the user smart cards. Certificate file types must be .crt,.cer,.der,.pem, orPKCS #7format and less than 64KB in size.
- On the Smart card authentication page, verify the configuration information.
- Before users can use a digital certificate that is not installed on a smart card, the certificate must be uploaded to the browser's certificate manager. See the browser documentation for instructions or contact your certificate administrator for more information. 
- When users sign in, they now see an option to Sign in with certificate or smart card. If you do not want users to have this sign-in option yet, turn off Smart card authentication. (For example, if all users do not yet have their certificates configured on their hosts.). The settings that you configured are retained even if you turn off smart card authentication.