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Gather information from the customer

If the organization using an access card requires a format not supported by
BlackBerry AtHoc
, you must request support. Gather 5 to 10 samples of the customer client certificate strings and the variable name in the HTTP header from the organization that stores the certificate string. Provide
BlackBerry AtHoc
with the examples.
For example:
Subject: DC=edu, DC=athoc, O=internal, OU=people, OID.0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=jsmith@athoc.com, CN=Jane Smith <mapping identifier> Subject: DC=edu, DC=athoc, O=internal, OU=people, OID.0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1=jdoe@athoc.com, CN=John Doe <mapping identifier> (affiliate)
BlackBerry AtHoc
creates a primary and an alternate regular expression (regex) that allows users to log in with their PIV or CAC cards. The expression extracts the MID from the certificate string. It then compares the MID with values in the database to determine the user identity and logs the user in automatically.
BlackBerry AtHoc
provides an SQL UPDATE script that updates the GLB_CONFIG_TAB so that operators can log in with their access cards.