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What is the attribute for L2TP protocol for radius ( Steel Belt )...
The first thing I'd suggest is to ensure that your copy of Steel Belted RADIUS has the latest dictionary file for use with your CISCO box. Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Security/Misc/Q_20311816.html
Concerns about ISA , Radius protocol use, when replacing existing...
Okay, it's been a while since I've worked closely with ISA so bear with me but it's my recollection ISA uses local user accounts for access. On a Domain Controller, there are no local accounts, only domain accounts. If that's the case, yo... Read More »
Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Se...
When dealing with RADIUS AND TACACS+ for authentication methods, ...
TCP for TACACS UDP for RADIUS Read More »
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Prior to the 2.1.0 software release the config file could only be saved and restored in binary form. With 2.1.0 software and newer the 420 can also save and restore the config file in text form. This allows the config file to be used as a s...
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Source: http://www.hp.com/rnd/support/faqs/420.htm
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) is a networking protocol that provides an AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting) management system which allows computers to connect to and use a network service. RADIUS carri...
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Source: http://www.voip-monitor.net/faqs.html
RADIUS is documented as a Proposed Standard in RFC 2058 and 2059, but those have three misprints: RADIUS uses UDP port 1645, not 1812, and RADIUS Accounting uses UDP port 1646, not 1813. In RFC 2058, the examples at the end do not include l...
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Source: http://www.stat.ufl.edu/system/man/portmaster/RADIUS/radfaq.html
ZipDial Customer's must run both PAP and CHAP enabled on proxy RADIUS servers. Typically, if CHAP fails, the retry, which is PAP, will succeed. This behavior only occurs on our Alcatel/Assured Access equipment; the Nortel/Bay equipment at s...
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Source: http://zipdial.ziplink.net/docs/radius-faq.shtml