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Chapter 1 Configuring AAA Servers and the Local Database
Information About AAA
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RADIUS Authorization Functions
The ASA can use RADIUS servers for user authorization of VPN remote access and firewall
cut-through-proxy sessions using dynamic access lists or access list names per user. To implement
dynamic access lists, you must configure the RADIUS server to support it. When the user authenticates,
the RADIUS server sends a downloadable access list or access list name to the ASA. Access to a given
service is either permitted or denied by the access list. The ASA deletes the access list when the
authentication session expires.
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Server Support
The ASA supports authentication with ASCII, PAP, CHAP, and MS-CHAPv1.
RSA/SDI Server Support
The RSA SecureID servers are also known as SDI servers.
This section includes the following topics:
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RSA/SDI Version Support, page 1-5
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Two-step Authentication Process, page 1-5
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RSA/SDI Primary and Replica Servers, page 1-6
RSA/SDI Version Support
The ASA supports SDI Versions 5.x, 6.x, and 7.x. SDI uses the concepts of an SDI primary and SDI
replica servers. Each primary and its replicas share a single node secret file. The node secret file has its
name based on the hexadecimal value of the ACE or Server IP address, with .sdi appended.
A version 5.x, 6.x, or 7.x SDI server that you configure on the ASA can be either the primary or any one
of the replicas. See the
“RSA/SDI Primary and Replica Servers” section on page 1-6
for information
about how the SDI agent selects servers to authenticate users.
Two-step Authentication Process
SDI Versions 5.x, 6.x, or 7.x use a two-step process to prevent an intruder from capturing information
from an RSA SecurID authentication request and using it to authenticate to another server. The agent
first sends a lock request to the SecurID server before sending the user authentication request. The server
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