Noc Authentication - Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual

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NOC
The NOC authentication feature provides a secure way of authenticating public access
customers, with strong mutual authentication between the login application on the web
authentication
server hosting the remote login page and the CN3000 used for authenticating customer
logins. This occurs via the two Colubris-AVPair value strings (ssl-noc-certificate and
ssl-noc-ca-certificate), which define the locations of two certificates. These certificates
enable the CN3000 to validate that the customer login information does indeed come
from a trusted application. For example, from a login application on the web server.
ssl-noc-certificate= URL_of_the_Certificate
Certificate issued to the application on the web server that will send customer info to the
CN3000 for authentication.
ssl-noc-ca-certificate=URL_of_the_ certificate
Certificate of the certificate authority (CA) that issued the NOC certificate.
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Returns the string sent by the RADIUS server when an
%r
authentication request fails. The RADIUS server must be
configured to support this feature. The information contained
in the returned string depends on the configuration of the
RADIUS server.
Returns the MAC address of the wireless/wired client station
%m
that is being authenticated.

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