Specifications
7 Microsoft IAS
In this chapter we will explain how to use IAS as a back-end authentication server.
The reason for doing this is because in IAS we can do an AD Group check. We will
setup IAS to check if the users are in a certain AD group. If they are, we will send a
group string back in the Filter-Id attribute, which is an attribute of the standard
RADIUS message.
Open the IAS administration window, right-click RADIUS Clients and select New
RADIUS Client.
Figure 34: IAS configuration (1)
Fill in a name and the IP address or hostname of the server where VACMAN
Middleware is installed. Click Next to continue.
Figure 35: IAS configuration (2)
DIGIPASS Authentication for WatchGuard Firebox - Integration Guideline V1.0
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