
/Applications/ESC.app/Contents/Resources/defaults/preferences.
3. Add the global Phone Home parameter line. For example:
pref("esc.global.phone.home.url","http://tps.example.com:7888/cgi-bin/home.cgi");
When a smart card is inserted and Phone Home is launched, the Enterprise Security Client
first checks the token for the Phone Home information. If no information is on the token, then
the client checks the esc-prefs.js file for the esc.global.phone.home.url parameter.
If no Phone Home information is stored on the token and there is no global Phone Home
parameter, the user is prompted for the Phone Home URL when a smart card is inserted, as
shown in Figure 3.1, “Prompt for Phone Home Information”. The other information is supplied
and stored when the token is formatted. In this case, the company supplies the specific Phone
Home URL for the user. After the user submits the URL, the format process adds the rest of the
information to the Phone Home profile. The format process is not any different for the user.
Figure 3.1. Prompt for Phone Home Information
2.3. Adding Phone Home Information to a Token Manually
The Phone Home information can be manually put on a token in one of two ways:
Adding Phone Home Information to a Token
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