Prerequisites
Trust1Connector API DNS
The Trust1Connector API v3 exposes a secure REST API on the client device. Trust1Team has created a t1c.t1t.io
DNS entry (or customer-specific DNS entry) that points to 127.0.0.1
in order to facilitate SSL communication. This means that if the customer infrastructure uses a proxy for all network traffic, an exemption must be made for t1c.t1t.io
to always point to the origin device's loopback address.
If no exemption is made and https://t1c.t1t.io
is handled by a proxy, it will redirect to 127.0.0.1
IP of the proxy server instead of the local machine, and the Trust1Connector API will be unreachable.
Distribution Service
In order to correctly function, the Trust1Connector API must be able to connect to its configured Distribution Service. You must allow REST traffic to the following URLs (if applicable):
Acceptance:
https://acc-ds.t1t.io
Production:
https://ds.t1t.io
Disk Space
The T1C-Proxy (necessary for shared environments only) requires ± 250Mb of space
The T1C-API is installed in user space and also requires ± 250Mb of space for every user.
API Key
All endpoints of the Trust1Connector API are secured and require a JWT to access. To obtain a token, an API key must be exchanged. This API key must be requested from Trust1Team, or created by the customer if they are hosting their own Distribution Service
Operating System
Right now Trust1Conector support two operating systems;
MacOS 10.9 or higher
Windows 8.1 or higher
Windows 8.1 or higher
To run in user-space on Windows 8.1 or higher some components have to be set on the operating system
Registry keys
Below you can find a list of all registry keys that will be created for the working of the Trust1Connector, All these keys are added to HKCU
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Trust1Team\Trust1Connector
Cookies
When running in a shared environment a cookie is used to store the user's consent, the following cookie will be used:
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