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==== Admin applications ==== | ==== Admin applications ==== | ||
- | ADUCID comes with a set of support applications. All admin applications | + | See [[documentation: |
- | === PeigAdmin === | ||
- | PeigAdmin is a PEIG management tool. It also shows statistics and licensing. | ||
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- | === UserAdmin === | ||
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- | UserAdmin is similar to PeigAdmin but also manages proofing data. | ||
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- | === SecAdmin === | ||
- | SecAdmin is meant to configure security parameters of ADUCID AIM (encryption algorithms, key length, expiration periods etc.) | ||
==== Proofing applications ==== | ==== Proofing applications ==== | ||
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see [[: | see [[: | ||
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- | ===== PEIG proxy QR code ===== | ||
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- | PEIG can act as super secure feature for QR code authentication. In this case PEIG authentication is turned off (but PEIG is running). QR code is not server by AIM-proxy but rather created by PEIG-proxy module. This is one of most secure setups in ADUCID topology (see Binding documentation for details) and definitely secure than displaying QR code using browser. | ||
===== Interfaces ===== | ===== Interfaces ===== | ||
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==== R1 ==== | ==== R1 ==== | ||
- | R1 is an application interface handled by customer application itself. In mobile application integration R1 is encapsulated in Papi (PEIG API). | + | R1 is an application interface handled by customer application itself. In mobile application integration R1 is encapsulated in PEIG API. |
==== R2 ==== | ==== R2 ==== | ||
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R2 is an interface between client application and PEIG. This communication can be handled via: | R2 is an interface between client application and PEIG. This communication can be handled via: | ||
- | * Uri scheme on mobile phones scheme **aducid** | + | * URI scheme on mobile phones scheme **aducid** |
- | * Redirect adapter (from browser to Windows / OSX PEIG) is local port 44240 | + | |
* Scanning a QR code | * Scanning a QR code | ||
- | * <font 11.0pt/ | + | * Integrated using PEIG API |
+ | * Low level R2 is implemented as UNIX Socket or Windows Pipe | ||
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+ | On Windows and OS X PEIG R2 can be called using auxiliary application PEIG which acceps RUI as an arguments and sends it via Unix socket | ||
==== R3 ==== | ==== R3 ==== | ||
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R4 is interface between server application and AIM. Like R3 it uses http (or https) transport and SOAP protocol. | R4 is interface between server application and AIM. Like R3 it uses http (or https) transport and SOAP protocol. | ||
- | R4 is “a low level” layer. It is encapsulated in ADUCID WEB SDK or ADUCID | + | R4 is “a low level” layer. It is encapsulated in ADUCID WEB Platform |
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- | ==== Windows PEIG PC, OSX PEIG ==== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Windows/ OSX PEIG runs on the same computer as user’s browser. Browser processes AIM-proxy script which calls PEIG Redirect Adapter module on local host port. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | === PEIG USB === | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Windows / OSX PEIG has option to store identity files on a USB. This feature is accessible for every PEIG PC / OSX installation inserting USB disk and preparing it for ADUCID. | + | |
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- | + | ||
- | ===== Interfaces ===== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ADUCID uses 4 basic interfaces: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== R1 ==== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | R1 is an application interface handled by customer application itself. In mobile application integration R1 is encapsulated in Papi (PEIG API). | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== R2 ==== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | R2 is an interface between client application and PEIG. This communication can be handled via: | + | |
- | + | ||
- | * Uri scheme on mobile phones scheme **aducid** | + | |
- | * Redirect adapter (from browser to Windows / OSX PEIG) is local port 44240 | + | |
- | * Scanning a QR code | + | |
- | * <font 11.0pt/ | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== R3 ==== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | R3 is an internal interface between PEIG and AIM which uses http transport and SOAP protocol. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== R4 ==== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | R4 is interface between server application and AIM. Like R3 it uses http (or https) transport and SOAP protocol. | + | |
- | R4 is “a low level” layer. It is encapsulated in ADUCID WEB SDK or ADUCID JAVA SDK for simplified integration. | ||
===== Communication between components ===== | ===== Communication between components ===== |