Security Authentication; Log On Privileges - Bay Networks NA Install Manual

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Security Authentication

The Remote Annex software has third-party security authentication tools
available from Security Dynamics (SecurID) and RADIUS. Refer to the
following sections if you plan to use security authentication software on
the server.
SecurID
If SecurID authentication is being used, the sdconf.rec file must be copied
to the Windows NT %SystemRoot%system32 directory on the server.
This is done through the SD_Admin function provided in the SecurID
software. The SecurID administrator should copy this file over to the
server before continuing with the installation. If this file is not copied to
the server, you will not be able to authenticate.
RADIUS
If RADIUS authentication is being used, all the necessary files are copied
to the server during installation.

Log On Privileges

If you install Remote Annex Server Tools for Windows NT on a primary
domain controller, all users must have the right to log on locally. The
system cannot authenticate users who do not have this privilege.
To allow users to log onto the primary domain controller:
1.
Choose User Manager > User Rights to open the User Rights
Window.
2.
In the Right field, select Log on locally.
The Grant To box displays the names of all groups currently allowed
to log on locally.
Installing Remote Annex Network Software for Windows
Chapter 1
Overview, Requirements and Online Help
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