HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide

Table 9-1 Proxy Configuration Options
FunctionOption
Enter the network location of the proxy server. The name can be an IPv4
address (in dotted-quad notation), an IPv6 address (in colon-separated
Name
notation), a valid fully qualified DNS name, or an IP (IPv4 or IPv6) address
that contains a wildcard pattern.
When specifying Name as a DNS host name, you must use the name returned
by the hostname command.
Notes:
To accept forwarded requests from any IPv4 address or from any IPv4
address of a particular subnet, specify a wildcard pattern. Examples of
valid IPv4 wildcard patterns are:
*
192.*
192.0.*
192.0.2.*
To allow access from any IPv6 address or from a group of IPv6 addresses,
specify an IPv6 wildcard pattern. The allowed IPv6 wildcard patterns are
constructed by appending an ‘*’ to a partial IPv6 address or by specifying
a single ‘*’. Examples of valid IPv6 wildcard patterns are:
*
fedc:ba98:7654:3210:fe*
fedc:ba98:7654:3210:fedc:ba98:*
The special IPv6 syntax of compressing zeroes using "::" is not allowed in
IPv6 Wildcard patterns. For example- ‘fedc::ba98:fe*’ is not allowed.
Enter the shared secret held between the two authentication servers. The
shared secret must be less than 255 characters. A request from a forwarding
Shared Secret
server for which the remote server does not have a shared secret will not be
authenticated.
Enter the shared secret once more to confirm it.Confirm Shared
Secret
Enter the vendor-specific attributes to be returned to the proxy server in a
reply. Select Generic (the default) if you do not want any vendor-specific
attributes to be returned.
Vendor
If you select Generic (the default) no vendor-specific attributes are returned.
You can make multiple selections by holding down the control key as you
select vendor names.
108 Configuring Proxies