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Chapter 39 AAA Server

39.1.2 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 358 RADIUS Server Network Example

39.1.3 ASAS

ASAS (Authenex Strong Authentication System) is a RADIUS server that works
with the One-Time Password (OTP) feature. Purchase a ZyWALL OTP package in
order to use this feature. The package contains server software and physical OTP
tokens (PIN generators). Do the following to use OTP. See the documentation
included on the ASAS' CD for details.
Install the ASAS server software on a computer.
1
Create user accounts on the ZyWALL and in the ASAS server.
2
Import each token's database file (located on the included CD) into the server.
3
Assign users to OTP tokens (on the ASAS server).
4
Configure the ASAS as a RADIUS server in the ZyWALL's Configuration > Object
5
> AAA Server screens.
Give the OTP tokens to (local or remote) users.
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39.1.4 What You Can Do in this Chapter

• Use the Configuration > Object > AAA Server > Active Directory (or
LDAP) screens
LDAP server objects.
626
(Section 39.2 on page
629) to configure Active Directory or
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