Axis Communications axis fixed dome network camera user manual Security, Authentication process

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AXIS 225FD - System Options

A signed certificate can be obtained from an issuing Certificate Authority by clicking the Create Certificate Request button. When the signed certificate is returned, click the Install signed certificate button to import the certificate. The properties of any certificate request currently resident in the camera or installed can also be viewed by clicking the Properties... button. The HTTPS Connection Policy must also be set in the drop-down lists to enable HTTPS in the camera.

Please refer to the online help for more information.

Security - 802.1x

IEEE 802.1x is an IEEE standard for port-based Network Admission Control. It provides authentication to devices attached to a network port (wired or wireless), establishing a point-to-point connection. If authentication fails, access is prevented on the port. 802.1x is based on EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol).

In a 802.1x enabled network switch, clients equipped with the correct software can be authenticated and allowed or denied network access at the Ethernet level.

Clients and servers in an 802.1x network may need to authenticate each other by some means. In the Axis implementation this is done with the help of digital certificates provided by a Certification Authority. These are then validated by a third-party entity, such as a RADIUS server, examples of which are Free Radius and Microsoft Internet Authentication Service.

To perform the authentication, the RADIUS server uses various EAP methods/protocols, of which there are many. The one used in the Axis implementation is EAP-TLS (EAP-Transport Layer Security).

The AXIS network video device presents its certificate to the network switch, which in turn forwards this to the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server validates or rejects the certificate and responds to the switch, and sends its own certificate to the client for validation. The switch then allows or denies network access accordingly, on a pre-configured port.

The authentication process

 

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Protected network

1.A CA server provides the required signed certificates.

2.The Axis video device requests access to the protected network at the network switch. The switch forwards the video device’s CA certificate to the RADIUS server, which then replies to the switch.

3.The switch forwards the RADIUS server’s CA certificate to the video device, which also replies to the switch.

4.The switch keeps track of all responses to the validation requests. If all certificates are validated, the Axis video device is allowed access to the protected network via a pre-configured port.

RADIUS

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is an AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) protocol for applications such as network access or IP mobility. It is intended to work in both local and roaming situations.

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Contents Axis 225FD About this Document Contents Glossary of Terms Index Product Features Key FeaturesOverview Heater LED IndicatorsPower NetworkAccessing the Camera Access From a BrowserSetting the Root Password Accessing the camera from the Internet Setting the Focus/ZoomLive View These are configured under Setup Live View Config LayoutVideo Streams Video Stream TypesMotion Jpeg RTP/RTSP/HTTP or RTP/RTSP/HTTPS How to stream MPEG-4MPEG-4 protocols and communication methods Axis Media ControlOther MPEG-4 clients Other methods of accessing the video streamAccessing the setup tools from a browser Setup ToolsImage Settings Video and Image SettingsOverlay image/privacy mask requirements Overlay/Mask SettingsOverlay/Mask Type Upload and use an overlay/maskCamera Settings Advanced SettingsMjpeg Settings MPEG-4 SettingsLive View Config Use custom settingsUpload Own Web Files User-defined Links Default Video FormatDefault Viewer Own homeExternal Video Sequence ModeViewer settings Html ExamplesDefinitions Event ConfigurationConfiguring Event Types Event ServersPre-trigger and Post-trigger buffers How to set up a triggered eventTriggered Event Click Add triggered... on the Event TypesCamera Tampering SettingsMotion Detection Object Size Port StatusReferrals System OptionsSecurity Users Security IP Address FilteringSecurity Authentication processDate & Time Network Basic TCP/IP SettingsIP Address Configuration ServicesHost Name Configuration Network Advanced TCP/IP SettingsDNS Configuration NTP ConfigurationNetwork Socks NAT TraversalNetwork Traffic Network UPnP Network QoS Quality of ServiceNetwork Smtp email Network SnmpPorts & Devices LED SettingsMaintenance Network BonjourSupport AdvancedAbout Using the Control Button Resetting to the Factory Default SettingsUnit Connectors Terminal connector block pinoutTerminal Block Power Connector Block LED indicatorsPower connections Terminal connector schematic diagramPin Function Schematic Diagram Power Terminal Block and Power ConnectorsUpgrading the Firmware TroubleshootingEmergency Recovery Procedure Checking the FirmwareAxis Support Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsBrowser freezes Video/Image problems generalStatus and Network indicator LEDs are flashing red rapidly Poor quality snapshot imagesOverlay is not displayed Problems uploading filesLens Technical SpecificationsMaintenance Optimizing your system General performance considerationsBandwidth Frame rates Motion Jpeg and MPEG-4Smtp a common e-mail protocol Glossary of TermsAxis 225FD Glossary of Terms Axis 225FD Index IndexRtsp