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Table 42: Secure Access LDAP Server Instance Configuration
Details (continued)
Option
Function
Name
Specifies the name that is used to
easily retrieve group information
from an LDAP server and add it to
the server's device server catalog.
DN
Specifies the base DN name of the
group.
Group Type
Specifies the group type.
Configuring a Secure Access RADIUS Server Instance (NSM Procedure) on page 171
Configuring a Secure Access Anonymous Server Instance (NSM Procedure) on page 174
Configuring a Secure Access Local Authentication Server Instance (NSM Procedure)
on page 164
A Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server is a type of server that
allows you to centralize authentication and accounting for remote users. When using a
RADIUS server to authenticate Secure Access device users, you need to configure it to
recognize the Secure Access device as a client and specify a shared secret for the RADIUS
server to use to authenticate the client request.
To configure a connection to the RADIUS server on the Secure Access device:
In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices.
1.
Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which
2.
you want to configure RADIUS server instance.
Click the Configuration tab and select Authentication > Auth Servers. The
3.
corresponding workspace appears.
NOTE: If you want to update an existing server instance, click the
appropriate link in the Auth Server Name box, and perform the Steps 5
through 8.
Click the New button. The New dialog box appears.
4.
Chapter 11: Configuring Authentication and Directory Servers
Your Action
Enter a name.
Enter a base DN name.
NOTE: If you do not know the exact
container of your groups, you can specify
the domain root as the base DN, such as
dc=juniper, dc=com. The search page
returns a list of groups from your server
that you can use to enter into the Groups
list.
Select any one group type from the
drop-down list.
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