Setting Up ARAP
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A system administrator must make a number of decisions about the manner in
which the communication server will authenticate user logins.
Figure 6-1
through
Figure 6-4
show the activities associated with the use of these security
methods. The diagram explains the entire process that the server performs in
sufficient detail to make these decisions. The general order in which the Model
3395A server performs authentication or security-related activities at these
types of ports is as follows:
•
Kerberos authentication
•
SecurID authentication
•
Remote Access login
•
Dial-back script execution
To users at remote Macintosh computers, the Remote Access login appears to
be the first operation that is performed. For the user, this activity is actually
under control of the CCL script. During the process of establishing the
connection, the Macintosh computer passes various pieces of information (such
as login name and authentication passwords) to the server.
Figure 6-1
through
Figure 6-4
do not depict the role of the remote Macintosh computer in these
activities.
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