HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Notlocal 7
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Suspend 8
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Failed 9
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Authorized 10
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-NASreboot 11
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Remote 12
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Duplicate 13
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Collision 14
Merit.VALUE LAS-Code LAS-Stop 15
The las.conf File
The las.conf file contains a list of configuration items for the Local Authorization
Server (LAS) that controls realm-based authentication. These items are organized into
several sections. There are configuration sections for realms, token pools, and generic
LAS configuration items. These sections do not have to maintain a particular order;
however, you must define an item (a token pool, for example) before it can be referenced.
CAUTION: You need to edit the las.conf file by adding a realm entry only if you
wish to include token pools, or define session timing parameters. Token pools and
session timing parameters are not configurable through the Server Manager graphic
interface. When defining realm attributes in the Server Manager graphic interface, the
Session Tracking radio buttons automatically add or remove a realm las.conf entry.
If you add a realm entry by editing this file directly, and then select the No Session
Tracking radio button in the Server Manager, and save the change, the las.conf
realm entry will be deleted.
IMPORTANT: Configuration files have maximum input line length of 255 characters.
No checking is done to insure that a configuration statement has not exceeded this
limit. In addition, all configuration files must end with a new line character.
LAS Session Timing Parameters
You can override the default times for built-in parameters related to session timing.
Table 31-1 lists the default LAS session timing parameters.
The las.conf File 389