The following configurations relating to the RAS Service can be made within Client Manager:

  • Allow the client to access the ADSS RAS Service.
  • Assign the RAS Profiles which can be accessed by this client.
  • Configure a default RAS Profile for this client.


Once a client is registered, permissions to access the RAS service can be granted by editing this client. On the edit screen, clicking on the RAS Service link at the top of the page shows the following screen:



The configuration items are as follows: 


Items

Description

Allow this client to access the ADSS RAS Service

To enable the client to make RAS Service requests to the ADSS Server, select the Allow this client to access the ADSS RAS Service checkbox. If the application also requires access to additional ADSS services, such as verifying signed documents or generating and certifying user signing keys, navigate to the relevant sections (e.g., Verification Service, Certification Service) and grant the necessary permissions for those services.

Select RAS Profile

The next step is to specify which RAS profiles (configured within the ADSS RAS Service) will be accessible to this client. By default, all existing RAS profiles are available to newly registered clients. However, different clients may require access to specific RAS profiles.

To grant access to a particular RAS profile, move the profile from the left-hand box labelled Available RAS Profiles to the right-hand box labelled Selected RAS Profiles using the >> button, as shown in the screenshot. Clients will only be able to use the RAS profiles listed under Selected RAS Profiles.

If you need to revoke access to a profile, use the << button to move the profile back to the Available RAS Profiles box.

Profile Usage Map

The Profile Usage Map button provides an overview of which profiles are being used by which clients.

Default RAS Profile

The Default RAS Profile defines which profile to use in case the request message from this client does not reference any specific RAS profile.

Enable Service Plan for this Client

Enabling this option allows the client to access service plan configuration settings.

Transaction Limit

This field lets the operator define the maximum number of transactions the client can perform. 


The value must range between 1 and 9,223,372,036,854,775,807. A value of '0' is not permitted.

Apply Transaction Limit by Request Type

This option allows the operator to set transaction limits based on specific request types. For the RAS Service, the available request types include: 

  • Register User
  • Get Profile Info
  • Update User
  • Delete User
  • Get User
  • Get Users
  • Change Password
  • Change Password [BA]
  • Recover Password
  • Confirm Recover Password
  • Change Email
  • Confirm Change Email
  • Change Mobile
  • Confirm Change Mobile
  • Key Generation
  • Key Delete
  • Get CSR
  • Import Certificate
  • Get Certificate
  • Get Certificates
  • RAS Information
  • No Authentication
  • Basic Authentication
  • SAML Authentication
  • Revoke Token
  • List Credentials 
  • Credential Authorise
  • Hash Signing 
  • Credential Info
  • Send OTP
  • Extend Transaction
  • Generate QR Code
  • Get User Certs
  • OAuth2 Authorize 
  • OAuth2 Authorize[Post]
  • OAuth2 Token
  • OAuth2 Revoke
  • IdP Delegate

Start From

Select the starting date when the service plan will be started. 

Expire After

Define the duration after which the service plan will expire. Users can specify the expiry period by selecting a number of days, months, or years.

Send alerts when the service plan has expired

By enabling this checkbox, an alert will be sent to the client when the plan has expired.

Send alerts before this service plan expires

When enabled, this checkbox activates a field where the user can specify the number of days before the plan’s expiry to send an alert to the client.   

Send alerts when transaction limit has been reached

Enabling this option sends an alert to the client when the transaction limit reaches a specified percentage, as defined by the user.

Auto-Renew service plan before expiry by

This option allows the user to configure automatic renewal of the service plan before its expiry by specifying a time frame in hours, days, or months.

Auto-Renew service plan when transaction limit is reached

Enabling this option sets the service plan to renew automatically once the transaction limit reaches the defined percentage.

Renew Service Plan

This button allows the user to manually renew the service plan. Note that this button is disabled if auto-renewal options are selected.


​The alert checkboxes will trigger alerts only if the client has configured both an email address and a mobile number in general settings for the client.


​​A default RAS profile must be defined here, for the default Client configured inside RAS Service > Service Manager, in order to process the requests from client applications i.e. Go>Sign Mobile app or CSC protocol etc.


Click the Save button when the list is updated to store the changes.


​​Whenever configurations are updated on this page remember to restart the RAS Service and have the changes take effect.


See also

Signing Service
Certification Service
Verification Service
SAM Service
RAS Service
CSP Service
Unity Service
Advanced Settings