Configuring Remote RADIUS Authentication
You can interconnect your bastion host with the RADIUS server to authenticate logins to your bastion host.
This topic describes how to configure the RADIUS authentication and how to test the user validity of the configured RADIUS authentication.
Prerequisites
- You have the management permissions for the System module.
- You have obtained the information about the RADIUS server.
Procedure
- Log in to your bastion host.
- Choose System > Sysconfig > Authenticate.
Figure 1 Configuring remote authentication
- Click Edit in the RADIUS Settings area.
Figure 2 RADIUS Settings
Table 1 RADIUS authentication parameters Parameter
Description
Server
Specifies the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Status
Specifies the status of remote RADIUS authentication (default: ).
- : RADIUS authentication is enabled. Remote RADIUS authentication is enabled when the user starts a login.
- : RADIUS authentication is disabled.
Port
Specifies the access port of the remote RADIUS server. The default port number is 1812.
Protocol
Specifies the remote authentication protocol. This parameter can be set to PAP or CHAP.
Password
Specifies the authentication key of the remote RADIUS server.
Timeout
Specifies the timeout for remote RADIUS authentication.
Username
Specifies the username on the RADIUS server to test whether the RADIUS server information is correct.
Password
Specifies the password of username on the RADIUS server to test whether the RADIUS server information is correct.
Test validity
You can click Test validity to test whether the RADIUS server is configured properly.
- Click OK. You can then view RADIUS authentication configurations in the RADIUS server list.
Follow-up Operations
To modify or disable RADIUS authentication, click Edit in the Operation column and reconfigure RADIUS authentication in the displayed dialog box.
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