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<authentication-response>
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<rpc-reply xmlns:junos="URL">
<authentication-response>
<status>authentication-outcome</status>
<message>message</message>
<login-name>remote-username</login-name>
</authentication-response>
</rpc-reply>
Indicate whether an authentication attempt succeeded. The Junos XML protocol server
returns the tag element in response to the
client application that uses the clear-text or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) access protocol.
<login-name>
—Specifies the username that the client application provided to an
authentication utility such as RADIUS or TACACS+. This tag element appears only if the
username that it contains differs from the username contained in the
element.
—Names the account under which a connection to the Junos XML protocol
<message>
server is established, if authentication succeeds. If authentication fails, explains the
reason for the failure.
<status>
—Indicates whether the authentication attempt succeeded. There are two
possible values:
—The attempt failed. The Junos XML protocol server also emits the
fail
tag element to request the password again, up to a maximum of three attempts.
—The attempt succeeded. An authenticated connection to the Junos XML
success
protocol server is established.
See "Interpreting the Authentication Response" on page 45.
<challenge> on page 152
<request-login> on page 174
<rpc-reply> on page 177
Chapter 7: Summary of Junos XML Protocol Tag Elements
tag element emitted by a
<request-login>
tag
<message>
<challenge>
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