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AAA server objects in configuring ext-group-user user objects and authentication method objects
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35.9.1 Directory Service (AD/LDAP)

LDAP/AD allows a client (the ZyWALL/USG) to connect to a server to retrieve information from a
directory. A network example is shown next.
Figure 421 Example: Directory Service Client and Server
The following describes the user authentication procedure via an LDAP/AD server.
A user logs in with a user name and password pair.
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The ZyWALL/USG tries to bind (or log in) to the LDAP/AD server.
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When the binding process is successful, the ZyWALL/USG checks the user information in the
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directory against the user name and password pair.
If it matches, the user is allowed access. Otherwise, access is blocked.
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35.9.2 RADIUS Server

RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) authentication is a popular protocol used to
authenticate users by means of an external server instead of (or in addition to) an internal device
user database that is limited to the memory capacity of the device. In essence, RADIUS
authentication allows you to validate a large number of users from a central location.
Figure 422 RADIUS Server Network Example

35.9.3 ASAS

ASAS (Authenex Strong Authentication System) is a RADIUS server that works with the One-Time
Password (OTP) feature. Purchase a ZyWALL/USG OTP package in order to use this feature. The
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