HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator's Guide
• NAS-Prompt: The user should be provided a command
prompt on the NAS from which non-privileged commands
can be executed.
• Authenticate-Only: Only Authentication is requested, and
no authorization information needs to be returned in the
Access-Accept (typically used by proxy servers rather
than the NAS itself).
• Callback-NAS-Prompt: The user should be disconnected
and called back and then provided a command prompt
on the NAS from which non-privileged commands can
be executed.
Session-Timeout
This attribute sets the maximum number of seconds of service
to be provided to the user before termination of the session or
prompt.
Idle-Timeout
This attribute sets the maximum number of consecutive
seconds of idle connection allowed to the user before
termination of the session or prompt.
Filter-ID
This attribute indicates the name of the filter list for this user.
Different attribute values may be used to add more than one
Filter-ID reply item to an entry. Identifying a filter list by name
allows the filter to be used on different NAS(s) without regard
to filter-list implementation details.
IMPORTANT: When using the Server Manager interface, you
can define only one Filter-ID.
Callback-Number
This attribute indicates a dialing string to be used for callback.
Callback-ID
This attribute indicates the name of a place to be called, to be
interpreted by the NAS.
Attributes Concerning Login Users
Login-IP-Host
This attribute indicates the system that the user will connect
to when Service-Type is defined as Login. This attribute is
used in an IPv4 environment.
Login-IPv6-Host
This attribute indicates the system that the user will connect
to when Service-Type is defined as Login. This attribute is
used in an IPv6 environment.
Login-Service
This attribute indicates the service that should be used to
connect to the login host. Valid values are:
• Telnet
• Rlogin
• TCP-Clear
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