Parameters for Clients and Servers using RADIUS Authentication
Authentication Parameters
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SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_TIMEOUT
This parameter sets the time to wait for response.
Table B–5
describes this
parameter's attributes.
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_RETRIES
This parameter sets the number of times to re-send.
Table B–6
describes this
parameter's attributes.
SQLNET.RADIUS_SEND_ACCOUNTING
This parameter turns accounting on and off. If you enable accounting, packets will
be sent to the active RADIUS server at the listening port plus one. By default,
packets are sent to port 1646. You need to turn this feature on only when your
RADIUS server supports accounting and you want to keep track of the number of
times the user is logging on to the system.
Table B–7
describes this parameter's
attributes.
Table B–4
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_PORT Parameter Attributes
Attribute
Description
Syntax
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_PORT=port_number
Default setting
1645
Table B–5
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_TIMEOUT Parameter Attributes
Attribute
Description
Syntax
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_TIMEOUT=time_in_seconds
Default setting
5
Table B–6
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_RETRIES Parameter Attributes
Attribute
Description
Syntax
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_RETRIES=n_times_to_
resend
Default setting
3
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