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2 White Paper RADIUS Security Technology
ISPs implementing a turnkey RADIUS remote
access solution for their Enterprise subscribers
must provide a suite of easy-to-use and
reliable features to create a cost-effective
service.Criteria
ISPs and their Enterprise
subscribers should consider in a well-archi-
tected
RADIUS server solution include:
Versatile platform support to adapt
to existing and changing subscriber
environments such as
NT,NetWare,
and
UNIX
Access to network operating system
(NOS) security information normally
unavailable via remote access:Windows
NT Domain and Workgroups,NetWare
Bindery and Directory Services
(NDS),or
UNIX Network Information Services (NIS)
Embedded database engine for flexible
user
AAA profile management
Interoperability through support of
vendor-specific attributes from a wide
range of remote access equipment
vendors
Extensive,well-presented,real-time
user statistics
Centralized administration of user infor-
mation for remote access servers,Proxy
RADIUS servers,VPN tunneling,and
Internet firewalls
GUI interfaces for user convenience
3rd party security integration including
token card security systems
Global,
7x24 technical service and
support
Ideally,a complete implementation of the
RADIUS standard should run as a native
application in Microsoft
NT,Novell NetWare,
and
UNIX environments.On a Microsoft
Windows
NT server,it should run as a set of
NT services;on a Novell NetWare server,it
should run as a set of NetWare Loadable
Modules
(NLMs);and on UNIX,it should run
as a set of
UNIX services.
When a
RADIUS implementation is tightly
integrated with Windows
NT,Novell
NetWare,or
UNIX,Enterprise network
administrators can use the passwords and
groupings already created in the Windows
NT Domain/Windows NT workgroups,the
NetWare Bindery/NetWare Directory
Services
(NDS),or UNIX Network Information
Services as the basis for authenticating
remote users dialing into any Remote
Access Server.This tight integration with
NT,
NetWare,and
UNIX user directories allows
the network manager to simplify administra-
tion,save time,and ensure that security pro-
files are completely current.
Access Control Using RADIUS
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