Setting Up Nt/2000 Sam (Smb) Authentication - Multitech RouteFinder RF850 User Manual

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Choose Grant Remote Access Permission in the next screen.
8.
Edit the profile on the next screen. Select the Authentication Tab. Check Unencrypted
9.
Authentication (PAP).
Click OK and Finish. Remember you need one policy for each proxy service.
10.
Configure the RADIUS authentication method on the RouteFinder (use the IP of the IAS server
11.
and the shared secret). Use the RADIUS authentication method settings in User Authentication >
RADIUS & SAM.
12.
Check the System Log in the NT/2000 Event Viewer; that's where NT/2000 puts information about
RADIUS authentication requests.

Setting Up NT/2000 SAM (SMB) Authentication

To setup Windows NT/2000 SAM Authentication, you will need an NT/2000 machine on your network that
holds the user accounts. This can be a domain controller (PDC) or a simple standalone server. The server
has a NETBIOS name (the NT/2000 server name) and an IP address.
Put these values in the configuration of the NT SAM method in User Authentication > RADIUS & SAM as
PDC Name and PDC address. If you have a Backup domain controller, also enter its corresponding values
in User Authentication > RADIUS & SAM.
Finally, you need the default domain to authenticate against. This will be overridden if users specify their
user name as <DOMAIN>\<USERNAME>. Otherwise, it will be filled in as the <DOMAIN> part.
Caution:
Disable the Guest account of your NT domain, since this one will allow Any username/password
combination to pass!
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. RouteFinder RF850/860 User Guide (PN S000400E)
Chapter 7 – User Authentication Methods
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