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12.11.10 Set/Define Authentication Strictfail
Strict fail mode aborts the authentication process if any method returns an error of “invalid error” or “invalid
password.”
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Defaults Disabled
See Also Show/Monitor/List Authentication, page 12-178; Database Configuration,
page 11-8
12.11.11 Set/Define Authentication TFTP
Specifies that a UNIX password file will be used for authentication. This file will be read via the TFTP
protocol.
Note: A TFTP-readable password file may reduce network security.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Parameters Primary
Specifies the first database or server to be checked. A specific address may be
set with the address parameter, or the None parameter may be used to indicate
that the database or file will not be used.
SET
DEFINE
AUTHENTICATION STRICTFAIL
ENABLED
DISABLED
SET
DEFINE
AUTHENTICATION TFTP
PRIMARY
address
NONE
SECONDARY
address
NONE
PRECEDENCE prec_num
filename