…cation, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) servers using the RADIUS protocol [ RFC2865 ]. The SSH Transport Model SHOULD be able to take advantage of future-defined ssh-userauth methods, such as those that might make use of X.509 certificate credentials. It is desirable to use m…
…to-group mapping can be delegated to a central server, such as a RADIUS server [RFC2865][RFC5607]. Since authentication is performed by the NETCONF transport layer and RADIUS performs authentication and service authorization at the same time, the underlying NETCONF transport need…
…to-group mapping can be delegated to a central server, such as a RADIUS server [RFC2865] [RFC5607]. Since authentication is performed by the transport layer and RADIUS performs authentication and service authorization at the same time, the underlying transport protocol needs to b…
…o-group mapping can be delegated to a central server, such as a RADIUS server [ RFC2865 ][RFC5607]. Since authentication is performed by the NETCONF transport layer and RADIUS performs authentication and service authorization at the same time, the underlying NETCONF transport nee…
…o-group mapping can be delegated to a central server, such as a RADIUS server [ RFC2865 ][RFC5607]. Since authentication is performed by the NETCONF transport layer and RADIUS performs authentication and service authorization at the same time, the underlying NETCONF transport nee…
…o-group mapping can be delegated to a central server, such as a RADIUS server [ RFC2865 ] [ RFC5607 ]. Since authentication is performed by the transport layer and RADIUS performs authentication and service authorization at the same time, the underlying transport protocol needs t…
…ols with backend authentication systems or data storage systems such as RADIUS [RFC2865] and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510]. Developers of application protocols are encouraged to look into reusing these profiles instead of defining new ones, so that en…
…tabase. For network-level protocols such as PPP or 802.11x, the use of RADIUS [ RFC2865 ] is more common. o Base64: An encoding mechanism defined in [ RFC4648 ] that converts an octet string input to a textual output string that can be easily displayed to a human. The use of base…
…ls with backend authentication systems or data storage systems such as RADIUS [ RFC2865 ] and the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [ RFC4510 ]. Developers of application protocols are encouraged to look into reusing these profiles instead of defining new ones, so that…
…database. For lower-layer protocols such as PPP or 802.11x, the use of RADIUS [ RFC2865 ] is more common. o Base64: An encoding mechanism defined in Section 4 of [RFC4648] that converts an octet string input to a textual output string that can be easily displayed to a human. The …
…emon Date Verified: 2013-07-08 Section 3 says: Message-Authenticator (type 80) [RFC2865] SHOULD be used to protect both Access-Request and Access-Accept messages. It should say: Message-Authenticator (type 80) [RFC2869] SHOULD be used to protect both Access-Request and Access-Acc…
…emon Date Verified: 2013-07-08 Section 3 says: Message-Authenticator (type 80) [RFC2865] SHOULD be used to protect both Access-Request and Access-Accept messages. It should say: Message-Authenticator (type 80) [RFC2869] SHOULD be used to protect both Access-Request and Access-Acc…