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The HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 release supports the following authentication methods:

  • EAP-LEAP and EAP-PEAP.

  • Simple legacy Oracle authentication module and the highly flexible SQL Access.

  • RSA SecurID and the emerging Open AuTHentication (OATH) standards-based One-Time Password (OTP).

Starting with the next release of the HP-UX AAA Server, only the new authentication methods will be supported. Other authentication methods are deprecated in this release and will be obsolete in the next release. They are as follows:

EAP-LEAP

The EAP-LEAP authentication method is deprecated in this release and will be obsolete in the next release of the HP-UX AAA Server. The EAP-LEAP authentication method is replaced by the new EAP-PEAP authentication method. HP recommends that you use EAP-PEAP in place of EAP-LEAP for improved security. Unlike EAP-LEAP, EAP-PEAP supports mutual authentication and uses an encrypted tunnel to transmit the user's credentials. For more information on EAP-PEAP, see the Securing LAN Access With EAP chapter in the HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator’s Guide at: http://www.docs.hp.com/en/internet.html#AAA%20Server%20%28RADIUS%29.

Oracle Authentication

The Oracle authentication module is deprecated in this release and will be obsolete in the next release of the HP-UX AAA Server. The Oracle authentication module is supported using SQL Access. HP recommends that you set up your HP-UX AAA Server to interact with the Oracle database using the SQL Access feature. For more information on implementing SQL Access, see the HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator’s Guide at: http://www.docs.hp.com/en/internet.html#AAA%20Server%20%28RADIUS%29.

SecurID authentication

The SecurID authentication is deprecated in this release and will be obsolete in the next release of the HP-UX AAA Server. The SecurID authentication can be replaced by Open AuTHentication (OATH) standards-based One-Time Password (OTP) authentication. OATH is an industry-wide collaboration to develop open-reference architecture for strong authentication. The OATH standards-based OTP authentication solution supports hardware and software tokens from multiple vendors. For more information on OATH standards-based OTP authentication solution, see the HP-UX AAA Server A.07.01 Administrator’s Guide at: http://www.docs.hp.com/en/internet.html#AAA%20Server%20%28RADIUS%29.

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