RSA Security 6.1 Radius Configuration, Radius Server Configuration, Radius Client Configuration

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Each RADIUS packet supports a specific purpose: authentication or accounting. A packet can contain values called attributes. The attributes found in each packet depend upon the type of packet (authentication or accounting) and the device that sent it (for example, the specific make and model of the RAS device acting as a RADIUS client).

For information on RADIUS authentication packet structures and attributes, see RFC 2865, Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS). For information on RADIUS accounting packet structures and attributes, see RFC 2866, RADIUS Accounting.

RADIUS Configuration

You must configure a RADIUS client and a RADIUS server before they can communicate. If the client and server are on the same network, one administrator might be able to configure both sides of the RADIUS communication. If the client and server are on different networks, you might have to coordinate RADIUS configuration details with the administrators of other networks.

RADIUS Server Configuration

You must configure how a RADIUS server responds to each of its clients. To configure the RSA RADIUS Server, run the RSA RADIUS Administrator, (described in “Running RSA RADIUS Administrator” on page 35), open the RADIUS Clients panel (described in “RADIUS Clients Panel” on page 45), and enter the following information for each RADIUS client:

XThe IP address of the client device.

XThe authentication shared secret used by RSA RADIUS Server and the client device. For information on RADIUS shared secrets, see “Shared Secrets” on page 6.

XThe make and model of the client device, selected from a list of devices that RSA RADIUS Server supports. If a specific make and model is not listed, choose - Standard Radius -.

RADIUS Client Configuration

You must configure each RADIUS client to contact its RADIUS server. To configure a client to work with an RSA RADIUS Server, log on to the client device, run its administration program, and enter the following information:

XThe IP address of the RSA RADIUS Server.

RSA RADIUS Server 6.1 Administrator’s Guide

About RSA RADIUS Server

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Contents RSA Radius Server 6.1 Administrator’s Guide Contact Information Trademarks Distribution Contents Chapter Installing the RSA Radius Server Chapter Administering Profiles Glossary Index What’s In This Manual About This GuideAudience Syntax Conventions RSA Radius Server Documentation Related DocumentationVendor Information Requests for Comments RFCsBefore You Call for Customer Support Getting Support and ServiceThird-Party Products About RSA Radius Server RSA Radius Server FeaturesAbout RSA Radius Server September RSA Radius Server OverviewRSA Radius Authentication Radius Packets Radius Client Configuration Radius ConfigurationRadius Server Configuration Radius Shared SecretsNode Secret Radius SecretReplication Secret Radius Ports AuthenticationAccounting Comma-Delimited Log Files Accounting SequenceTunneled Accounting Dictionaries AttributesVendor-Specific Attributes Make/Model FieldUpdating Attribute Information Checklist AttributesAttribute Lists Multi-Valued Attributes Attribute ValuesReturn List Attributes Orderable Attributes Default ValuesSystem Assigned Values Echo PropertyCentralized Configuration Management Designating a New Primary Radius Server Replacing a Replica Radius ServerChanging the Name or IP Address of a Server Recovering a Replica After a Failed DownloadBefore You Begin Installing the RSA Radius ServerRequired Files Data Migration/RegistrationSystem Requirements Installing on WindowsIf you are installing a Replica RSA Radius Server, click Installing the RSA Radius ServerUninstalling the RSA Radius Server Software Installer Syntax Installing on SolarisPath Reppkg Installing the RSA Radius Server SoftwareEnter RSA administration port Stopping and Starting the Radius Daemon Migration Log File Linux Server System Requirements Installing on LinuxShould be overwritten Installing the RSA Radius Server Software Enter RSA administration port Etc/init.d/sbrd stop # ./uninstallrsa.sh Running RSA Radius Administrator Using RSA Radius AdministratorFile Menu Navigating in RSA Radius AdministratorRSA Radius Administrator Menus Panel Menu See , Administering Radius Clients onHelp Menu RSA Radius Administrator ToolbarWeb Menu Adding an Entry RSA Radius Administrator WindowsSample Add Window Editing an EntrySample Edit Window Cutting/Copying/Pasting RecordsResizing Columns Using Context MenusChanging Column Sequence Sorting InformationAdding a License Key Accessing Online HelpDisplaying Version Information Add a License for Server Window Exiting the RSA Radius AdministratorRadius Clients Panel Administering Radius ClientsAdd Radius Client Window Adding a Radius ClientSecret to display the characters in the shared secret Deleting a Radius Client Verifying a Shared SecretPage Administering Radius Clients September About Profiles Administering ProfilesAdding a Checklist or Return List Attribute for a Profile Resolving Profile and User Attributes Default ProfileAdding a Profile Setting Up ProfilesClick Add to add this attribute/value pair to the list Removing a Profile Administering Profiles September Displaying Statistics Displaying Server Authentication StatisticsStatistics Panel System Authentication Statistics Radius client is sending incorrectly formed packets to Statistics Panel System Accounting Statistics Displaying Server Accounting StatisticsAccounting Statistic Meaning Displaying Radius Client Statistics Resetting Server StatisticsOptionally, sort the messages by clicking a column header Displaying Statistics September Administering Radius Servers Adding a Radius Server Manually Replication PanelAdd Server Window Deleting a Radius Server Enabling a Radius ServerNotifying Replica Radius Servers Publishing Server Configuration InformationDesignating a New Primary Radius Server Recovering a Replica After a Failed DownloadChanging the Name or IP Address of a Server Regenerating a Node Secret Resetting the Radius Database Administering Radius Servers September Logging Files Using the Radius System LogLogging Controlling Log File Size Level of Logging DetailAccounting Log File Format Using the Accounting LogComma Placeholders First Line HeadingsAcct-Status-Type Standard Radius Accounting AttributesAcct-Input-Packets P e n d i x a Ldap Configuration Interface FileLdap Utilities About the Ldap Configuration InterfaceDownloading the Ldap Utilities Ldap RequestsLdap Version Compliance Configuring the Ldap TCP PortAvailable Attributes Ldap Virtual SchemaLdap Schema Slide 2 Ldap Schema Slide 3 Cn=username,o=radius -w passcode cachedPW Unspecified or 0.0.0.0 RAS IP address When you display Searching for Records Ldap Command ExamplesLdapmodify Option Meaning Modifying RecordsWhere Adding Records Deleting Records Stattype server Statistics VariablesCounter Statistics Stattype accounting Stattype authenticationRate Statistics Using the Ldap Configuration Interface September AAA GlossaryDNS Tokencode Radius Servers TLS 104 Glossary September Index Tokencode