HP-UX AAA Server A.08.00.01 Administrator's Guide

3. In the Name field, enter the name of the realm for which the user profiles are stored
in a database and accessed using the SQL Access feature.
The name does not have to be a DNS host name. However, HP recommends that
you set the realm name to correspond with the domain name. This enables the
user@realm syntax to resemble the e-mail address for all the users in the domain.
4. In the User Profile Storage field, select Database Access via SQL.
The user storage parameters for Database Access via SQL are displayed as shown
in.
Figure 8-4 User Storage Parameters for Database Access via SQL
5. In the User Storage Parameters Field, select one of the following options:
RADIUS Attribute: Specify the RADIUS attribute in the
<vendorID>:<attribute> format. This RADIUS attribute must contain
the SQL action used for authentication. If vendorID is not specified, 0 that
corresponds to standard RADIUS attribute will be used.
NOTE: The <vendorID> component must be a value that is defined in the
vendors file and the <attribute> component must be a value that is defined
in the dictionary file.
SQL Action Id: Select the SQL action from the drop-down list.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the appropriate SQL action is selected from the
drop-down list. Selecting an incorrect SQL action can result in an authentication
failure or unintentional changes to the database records.
6. Complete any remaining optional fields as necessary for your configuration.
7. Click Create. If the realm is successfully created, the Local Realms screen will list
the new realm.
8. From the navigation tree, click Save Configuration
If you have multiple remote servers, you will be prompted to select and confirm
the servers where the realm configuration will be applied.
Configuring Realms for LDAP
This section discusses how to configure realms for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
(LDAP). These realms can be configured only after setting up the LDAP server. See
108 Configuring Realms