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AsyncOS API for Cisco Email Security Appliances - Getting Started Guide
AsyncOS API Authentication and Authorization
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
You can also enable the AsyncOS API using the
interfaceconfig
command in CLI.
Securely Communicating with AsyncOS API
You can communicate with AsyncOS API over secure HTTP using your own certificate.
Note
Do not perform this procedure if you are already running the web interface over HTTPS and using your
own certificate for secure communication. AsyncOS API uses the same certificate as web interface, for
communicating over HTTPS.
own certificate for secure communication. AsyncOS API uses the same certificate as web interface, for
communicating over HTTPS.
Procedure
Step 1
Setup a certificate using the Network > Certificates page on web interface or the
certconfig
command
in the CLI. For instructions, refer the User Guide or Online Help.
Step 2
Change the HTTPS certificate used by the IP interface to your certificate using the Network > IP
Interfaces page on web interface or the
Interfaces page on web interface or the
interfaceconfig
command in CLI. For instructions, refer the
User Guide or Online Help.
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.
AsyncOS API Authentication and Authorization
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Authorization
Email Security appliance users with the following roles can access the AsyncOS API:
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Administrator
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Read-Only Operator
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Operator
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Guest
Note
Users from centralized authentication system (LDAP or RADIUS directory) are not authorized to access
the AsyncOS API for Cisco Email Security Appliances. If an LDAP or RADIUS directory user attempts
to access the API, the API sends a 401 error message.
the AsyncOS API for Cisco Email Security Appliances. If an LDAP or RADIUS directory user attempts
to access the API, the API sends a 401 error message.