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Figure 9-21
RADIUS Server Policy screen - Client tab
9. Select the
+ Add Row
button to add a table entry for a new client’s IP address, mask and shared secret. To delete
a client entry, select the
Delete
icon on the right-hand side of the table entry.
10.Specify the
IP Address
and mask of the RADIUS client authenticating with the RADIUS server.
11.Specify a
Shared Secre
t for authenticating the RADIUS client.
12.Shared secrets verify RADIUS messages with a RADIUS enabled device configured with the same shared secret.
Select the
Show
checkbox to expose the shared secret’s actual character string. Leave the option unselected to
display the shared secret as a string of asterisks (*).
13.Select
OK
to save the server policy’s client configuration. Select the
Reset
button to revert to the last saved
configuration.
14.Select the
Proxy
tab and ensure the
Activate RADIUS Server Policy
button remains selected.
A user’s access request is sent to a proxy server if it cannot be authenticated by local RADIUS resources. The proxy
server checks the information in the user access request, and either accepts or rejects the request. If the proxy
server accepts the request, it returns configuration information specifying the type of connection service required
to authenticate the user.
The RADIUS proxy appears to act as a RADIUS server to the NAS, whereas the proxy appears to act as a RADIUS
client to the RADIUS server.
When the access point’s RADIUS server receives a request for a user name containing a realm, the server
references a table of configured realms. If the realm is known, the server proxies the request to the RADIUS server.
The behavior of the proxying server is configuration-dependent on most servers. In addition, the proxying server
can be configured to add, remove or rewrite requests when they are proxied.
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