HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02 Release Notes
The following EAP methods are certified for OATH standards-based OTP authentication with the
Microsoft Windows XP (SP1 or SP2) and Windows Vista supplicants with the HP-UX AAA Server
A.08.02:
• PEAP (EAP-MSCHAPv2)
OATH-compliant OTP generators and interoperability
This section discusses the HOTP algorithm-based OTP generators (hard token and software) that
are certified for the OATH standards-based OTP authentication with the HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02.
Hard tokens
Table 2 lists the hard tokens that are certified for OATH standards-based OTP authentication:
Table 2 Certified Hard Tokens and their Vendors
Vendor NameHard Token
AuthenexA-Key® 3600 Token
Gemalto
Protiva™ 350 Device
VascoDIGIPASS® GO 3
Software (Soft Token)
The MobileID v4.50 software, by PortWise, is certified for OATH standards-based OTP
authentication.
Product documentation
See the HP technical library at http:// www.hp.com/go/hpux-security-docs for a list of the HP-UX
AAA Server documentation.
The documents listed in Table 3 are also installed with the HP-UX AAA Server.
Table 3 Documentation Installed with the HP-UX AAA Server
LocationDocument
/opt/aaa/READMEText Release Notes
/opt/aaa/share/doc/admin.pdfAdministrator’s Guide
/opt/aaa/share/man/Man pages
System Server Manager administration utilitySecure LAN Advisor Help
NOTE: The Administrator's Guide can also be accessed using the Server Manager administration
utility.
IMPORTANT: See the HP-UX AAA Server documentation for the most recent product documentation.
The secure LAN advisor
The Secure LAN Advisor is an HTML help system in the Server Manager administration utility that
explains the process of securing LANs and WLANs with the HP-UX AAA Server, using the Server
Manager screens and tasks.
The Secure LAN Advisor is informational only, it does not edit configuration files. Follow the Secure
LAN Advisor and use the Server Manager to create and deploy basic AAA configurations for
securing LANs and WLANs. For more information, see HP-UX AAA Server A.08.02 Administrator’s
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