3.18 RADIUS Client

The RADIUS Client method enables Advanced Authentication to forward the authentication request to a third-party RADIUS server. This can be any RADIUS server.

For example, you can use the RADIUS Client as an authentication method for token solutions such as RSA or Vasco.

3.18.1 Enrolling the RADIUS Client Authenticator

This authenticator is enrolled automatically and you cannot delete it.

By default, a user name from your corporate directory is set. You can change the required user name in Override User name and click Save.

3.18.2 Testing the RADIUS Client Authenticator

  1. Click the RADIUS Client icon in Your Enrolled Single Methods for sign in.

  2. Click Test Method.

  3. Specify the password of the RADIUS Client in Password.

    If the specified password is valid, a message Test successful is displayed.

The following table describes the possible error message along with the workarounds for the RADIUS Client authentication.

Table 3-10 RADIUS Client - error message

Error

Possible Cause and Workaround

Incorrect password

If the specified RADIUS Client password is invalid. Specify a valid password to test the authenticator.

RADIUS server does not reply

If the administrator has not configured RADIUS Client method appropriately. Contact your administrator and report the error message.