Enterasys Networks Network Card manual SecurID Authorization

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Chapter 4

Adding an Authorization Plug-In

Setting Up Aurorean Services

14If you want the APS to apply an MD4 hash to the key returned by the RADIUS server, place a check next to the Apply Hash field.

Place a check in this field only if all of the following statements are true: remote users will authenticate against a Steel-Belted RADIUS 2.1 or earlier server, the tunnel protocol negotiated for all connections by these users will be PPTP, and 128-bit encryption is enabled on the Aurorean Network Gateway.

15Do one of the following:

Click Commit to save the new plug-in.

Click Cancel to clear the fields without saving the plug-in.

16If you click Commit, you are prompted to re-type the Shared Secret.

17Reboot the APS to enable the authorization changes.

SecurID Authorization

To configure the APS to forward authentication requests to a SecurID server, perform the following steps:

1 Open the Configuration pullout.

2Choose Authorization Plug-ins from the Configure pull-down box in the top left corner of the pullout. Or, in the list of Aurorean devices, expand the tree list under the name of your APS (by clicking the + symbol), expand it again under Auth Service and click Make New Plug-in ...

The Create New Plug-in window will appear as shown in Figure 47.

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Enterasys Networks Network Card manual SecurID Authorization, Create New Plug-in window will appear as shown in Figure