Managing Access Server Security 22-9
Managing Kerberos
Displaying Kerberos Settings
The following example shows a sample display of Kerberos settings:
Local> show kerb characteristics
Retransmit Interval: Retransmit Timeout: 0 00:00:08
Ticket service port: 750 Password service port: 751
Realm: mfg.acme.com
Secret: (None)
Authorization Defaults:
Access: (None) Forced Callback: DISABLED
Max Connect: (None) Dialout Service: (None)
Dialback Number: 6111
Dialout Number: (None)
Permissions: DIALBACK, DIALOUT, LAT, TELNET, SLIP, PPP, NOPRIV
Port Configuration
You need to configure user authentication on the access server on a port-by-port basis.
To enable the authentication on a given port, you enter a command such as:
LOCAL> DEFINE PORT 2 AUTHENTICATION ENABLED
Example: Sample SHOW PORT Command
After enabling authentication on a port, you can then display the port settings to verify
that user authentication is enabled as shown in the following example:
Local> SHOW PORT 1
Port 1: smith Server: TSM700
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Enabled Characteristics:
Authentication, Autoconnect, Autoprompt, Broadcast, Failover,
Input Flow Control, Lock, Loss Notification, Message Codes,
Output Flow Control, Lock Notification, Verification
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