Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
®
User Guide
Chapter 4 Using Security Features
4-10
Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
®
and UNIX-based systems
support local Remote Annex security and Proprietary IPX security in the
same way. Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT
®
does not
support the following server-based security types (see
Document
References
on page 1-6 to find sources of additional information):
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Connection Security
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Password History and Aging
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Blacklisting
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Kerberos Authentication
RADIUS Security
RADIUS is an IETF- developed protocol that defines a communication
standard between a Network Access Server (NAS) and a host-based
communication server. RADIUS modes are as follows:
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RADIUS Authentication includes authentication of the
dial-up user to the RADIUS server, and authentication of the
RADIUS server to the NAS. RADIUS supports authentication
modes PAP and CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication
Protocol).
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RADIUS Accounting, another IETF-developed protocol, defines
a communication standard between an NAS and a host-based
accounting server. It records duration of service, packet
throughput, and raw throughput.
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Although RADIUS Authorization is not supported in this
release, Authorization is addressed by the Access Control
Protocol (ACP). Authorization of the acp_userinfo,
acp_restrict, and acp_dialup files applies to users that are
authenticated through RADIUS.
Summary of Contents for Remote Annex
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