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Chapter 11
Working with User Databases

RADIUS-Enabled Token Servers

About RADIUS-Enabled Token Servers

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use the CHAP password specified during the first login to further lessen the
chance of a security problem. When the first B channel is dropped, the cached
token is erased.
This section describes Cisco Secure ACS support for token servers that provide a
standard RADIUS interface.
Cisco Secure ACS can support token servers using the RADIUS server built into
the token server. Rather than using the proprietary API of the vendor,
Cisco Secure ACS sends standard RADIUS authentication requests to the
RADIUS authentication port on the token server. The token servers supported
through their RADIUS servers are as follows:
ActivCard
CRYPTOCard
Vasco
SafeWord
PassGo
PassGo was formerly known as AXENT.
Note
Any IETF RFC 2865-compliant token server
You can create multiple instances of each of these token server types in
Cisco Secure ACS. For information about configuring Cisco Secure ACS to
authenticate users with one of these token servers, see
Token Server External User Database, page
Cisco Secure ACS provides a means for specifying a user group assignment in the
RADIUS response from the RADIUS-enabled token server. Group specification
always takes precedence over group mapping. For more information, see
RADIUS-Based Group Specification, page
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Token Server User Databases
Configuring a RADIUS
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