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Overview

This document outlines the installation and configuration of the Swivel OneTouch Demo application. The application is designed to be installed withing a Tomcat Webappss folder such as the webapps2 on a Swivel appliance.


Prerequisites

Download the software from Downloads

Ensure the Latest version of the Swivel Appliance Proxy is installed from Downloads


Swivel OneTouch Demo Application Installation

Copy the war file to the /webapps2 folder on a Swivel appliance. It should automatically deploy and create a folder.


Swivel OneTouch Demo Application Installation

To configure the parameters to point to the Core and/or Proxy it’s necessary to modify the file usr/local/tomcat/webapps2/onetouch/WEB-INF/classes/settings.properties

The following configuration will allow access to a local Swivel instance.

 pinsafessl=false
 
 pinsafeserver=127.0.0.1
 
 pinsafecontext=pinsafe
 
 pinsafesecret=secret
 
 pinsafeport=8181
 
 imagessl=true
 
 imageserver=your.swivel.public.DNS
 
 imagecontext=proxy
 
 imageport=8443
 
 selfsigned=true
 
 vpnHomeURLFor2Stages=https://your.vpn.public.DNS/onetouch2stages
 
 timeoutPolling=60000


vpnHomeURLFor2Stages is used on the authentication with 2 stages.

timeoutPolling indicates the maximum time that the One Touch login page will wait for OTC Core response.


Swivel Core Configuration

For the 2 stage authentication with RADIUS it’s needed define a new challenge. Create the file and add the following in the file /home/swivel/.swivel/conf/radius-challenges.txt

With the contents:

 Name-One touch-group, identifier of the challenge on Juniper, 0


Testing

Browsing to the One Touch application https://OneTouch_URL:8443/onetouch should present a login page as below.


OneTouch Login.jpg


Known Issues

Troubleshooting