Configuring Aaa Servers And The Local Database; Aaa Overview; About Authentication - Cisco FirePOWER ASA 5500 series Configuration Manual

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Configuring AAA Servers and the Local Database

This chapter describes support for AAA
the local database.
This chapter contains the following sections:

AAA Overview

AAA enables the security appliance to determine who the user is (authentication), what the user can do
(authorization), and what the user did (accounting).
AAA provides an extra level of protection and control for user access than using access lists alone. For
example, you can create an access list allowing all outside users to access Telnet on a server on the DMZ
network. If you want only some users to access the server and you might not always know IP addresses
of these users, you can enable AAA to allow only authenticated and/or authorized users to make it
through the security appliance. (The Telnet server enforces authentication, too; the security appliance
prevents unauthorized users from attempting to access the server.)
You can use authentication alone or with authorization and accounting. Authorization always requires a
user to be authenticated first. You can use accounting alone, or with authentication and authorization.
This section includes the following topics:

About Authentication

Authentication controls access by requiring valid user credentials, which are typically a username and
password. You can configure the security appliance to authenticate the following items:
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AAA Overview, page 13-1
AAA Server and Local Database Support, page 13-2
Configuring the Local Database, page 13-10
Identifying AAA Server Groups and Servers, page 13-12
Using Certificates and User Login Credentials, page 13-15
Supporting a Zone Labs Integrity Server, page 13-16
About Authentication, page 13-1
About Authorization, page 13-2
About Accounting, page 13-2
C H A P T E R
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pronounced "triple A") and how to configure AAA servers and
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