Chapter 11 Working With User Database; Ciscosecure User Database - Cisco Servers User Manual

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Chapter 11
Working with User Databases

CiscoSecure User Database

CiscoSecure User Database
The CiscoSecure user database is the database internal to Cisco Secure ACS. The
CiscoSecure user database draws information from a number of data sources,
including a memory-mapped, hash-indexed file, VarsDB.MDB (in Microsoft Jet
database format), and the Windows NT/2000 Registry. The memory-mapped,
hash-indexed file uses an index and tree structure, so searches can occur
logarithmically rather than linearly, thus yielding very fast lookup times. This
enables the CiscoSecure user database to authenticate users quickly. See
Figure 11-1 on page
11-3.
Unless you have configured Cisco Secure ACS to authenticate users with an
external user database, Cisco Secure ACS uses usernames and passwords in the
CiscoSecure user database during authentication. If you have configured the
Unknown User policy, Cisco Secure ACS does not rely on a username and
password in the CiscoSecure user database for authentication. For more
information about the Unknown User Policy feature, see the
"Unknown User
Processing" section on page
12-1. If you have configured specific user accounts
to use an external user database to authenticate those users, Cisco Secure ACS
uses information from the specified external user database to perform
authentication. For more information about specifying an external user database
for authentication of a user, see the
"Adding a Basic User Account" section on
page
7-5.
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