HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02 Administrator's Guide
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Actions
The actions in the state table correspond to the AATV actions defined. These actions perform
discrete functions, such as initiating an authentication request, replying to an authentication request,
or logging an accounting record. Any action in the state table must exist in a HP-UX AAA library
or plug-in (located in the /opt/aaa/aatv directory). Table 86 lists some of the available actions.
Table 86 Available Actions
DescriptionActions
Writes Livingston call detail recordsACCT
Direct FSM to next state based on reason code of the Accounting-RequestACCT_SWITCH
Signifies successACK
Parses and verifies the password received in the request against the password in
the stored user profile.
iaaaAuthenticate
Initial action to handle an Access-RequestAUTHENTICATE
Verifies check items in user profileCHK_DNY
Exits the FSMCLEANUP
Enqueues the CLIENT request in a message queue and spawns a new CLIENT
request.
CLIENT
Resume processing of an in-progress EAP conversation.CONTINUE
Performs EAP authenticationEAP
Attempts to retrieve a user profile stored in a users file.iaaaUsers, iaaaFile
Retrieves user profile from a users or realm file and verifies passwordFILE
Assigns IP address from a reserved pool of addressesIPADDR
Unconditionally removes pending eventsKILL
Evaluates realm-based authorizationLAS
Initial action to handle an Accounting-RequestLAS_ACCT
Writes Merit session log recordsLOG
No action placeholderNULL
Retrieves UNIX user profile and verifies passwordPASSWD
Checks for pending eventsPENDING
Evaluates complex policy decisions that apply to a requestPOLICY
Forwards proxy requests.ProxySend
Allocates tokensPOSTLAS
Retrieves user profile from an LDAP server and verifies passwordPROLDAP
Sends RADIUS proxy requestsRAD2RAD
Resolves DNS namesRADDNS
Receives RADIUS requests and repliesRADIUS
Attempts to locate where a user profile is stored for the realm extracted from a user
request.
iaaaRealm
Actions 295