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HP-UX AAA Server A.07.00 Administrator's Guide: HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2, and 11i v3 > Chapter 1 Overview:
The HP-UX AAA Server HP-UX AAA Server Architecture |
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The HP-UX AAA Server Architecture consists of three primary components:
When the server is initialized, it loads and initializes the AATV plug-ins. It also reads the configuration files to initialize the data required for the actions to execute according to the application's requirements. Figure 1-3 illustrates the general process of server initialization and response to an authentication request: Figure 1-3 “Authentication Process” illustrates the general process of server initialization and response to an authentication request. See Chapter 28 “Configuration Files ” for detailed information on the server configuration files. An AATV plug-in defines the actions that perform a variety of functions, including authenticating requests, authorization, and logging. Built-in actions support authentication of users using information from several different repositories, and accounting requests using several different polices and storage formats. See “Actions ” for more information on these built-in actions.
The FSM controls the step-by-step process that the server follows to process and respond to an authentication request. You can configure the FSM to customize your server configuration without programming software modules. See Chapter 27 “The Finite State Machine (FSM) ” for more information on the Finite State Machine. |
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