HP-UX AAA Server A.08.01 administrator's guide (T1428-90072, May 2010)

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Table 17-2 EAP.authfile Configuration Parameters
DescriptionParameter
Specifies the default A3 algorithm for the realm. If
an A3 algorithm is needed to produce the GSM
A3 Algorithm
triplets for this user's authentication, then the A3
algorithm specified in this field is used. There is no
default value. For information on available
algorithms, see “Generating Authentication Vectors
Using A3, A8, and AKA Algorithms” (page 268).
Specifies the default A8 algorithm for the realm. If
an A8 algorithm is needed to produce the GSM
A8 Algorithm
triplets for this user's authentication, then the A8
algorithm specified in this field is used. There is no
default value. For information on available
algorithms, see “Generating Authentication Vectors
Using A3, A8, and AKA Algorithms” (page 268).
Indicates whether the server must accept permanent
identities of the form 1 + IMSI, for this realm.
Prefixed-IMSI-Permanent-IDs
EAP-SIM RFC 4186 indicates that the permanent
identity must be derived from the IMSI. However,
an implementation may choose a permanent
identity that is not based on IMSI. The server
supports both options.
The valid values are Enabled and Disabled.
The default value is Enabled.
Indicates whether the server must accept generic
permanent identities that are not based on an IMSI,
for this realm. For example, fred.
Generic-Permanent-IDs
EAP-SIM RFC 4186 indicates that the permanent
identity must be derived from the IMSI. However,
an implementation may choose a permanent
identity that is not based on the IMSI. The server
supports both options.
The valid values are Enabled and Disabled.
The default value is Disabled.
Specify the minimum and maximum length of IMSIs
that the server accepts.
Minimum-Length-IMSI and
Maximum-Length-IMSI
The server performs sanity checks on a permanent
identity that is offered as an IMSI to ensure that the
identity is neither too short nor too long to be an
IMSI. EAP-SIM RFC 4186 explicitly states that 15 is
the maximum length. The minimum length is six,
based on a three digit MCC, a two digit MNC, and
a one digit MSIN. This is a theoretical absolute
EAP-SIM 233