Portal Fail-Permit Server - H3C MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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undo portal extend-auth-server { qq | mail }
Default
No third-party authentication servers exist.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
qq: Specifies the QQ authentication server.
mail: Specifies the email authentication server.
Usage guidelines
The device supports using the QQ or email authentication server as a third-party portal
authentication server for portal authentication. A portal user can use a QQ or email account instead
of a portal account to perform portal authentication. If the user passes third-party authentication, the
third-party server notifies the third-party authentication success of the user to the device. Then, the
device interacts with the local portal Web server to complete the remaining process of portal
authentication.
Only direct portal authentication that uses a local portal Web portal server supports third-party
authentication.
Examples
# Create a QQ authentication server and enter its view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal extend-auth-server qq
[Sysname-portal-extend-auth-server-qq]
# Create an email authentication server and enter its view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal extend-auth-server mail
[Sysname-portal-extend-auth-server-mail]
Related commands
display portal extend-auth-server

portal fail-permit server

Use portal [ ipv6 ] fail-permit server to enable the portal fail-permit feature for a portal
authentication server.
Use undo portal [ ipv6 ] fail-permit server to disable the portal fail-permit feature for the portal
authentication server.
Syntax
portal [ ipv6 ] fail-permit server server-name
undo portal [ ipv6 ] fail-permit server
Default
Portal fail-permit is disabled for the portal authentication server.
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