User Guide

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Bridge GUI Guide: Administrative Access
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7 Select Configure -> RADIUS Settings from the menu on the
left.
8 Click to access the Local Server tab and in the User Entries
frame, click
NEW USER.
9 In the Edit Local Authentication screen’s User Database
Entry
frame:
In Username, enter a user name of at least one (1)
alphanumeric characters.
In New Password/Confirm Password, enter a password
that confirms to current password requirements
(Section 2.2.1.8).
In Role, select Administrator from the dropdown.
For help with other settings in this frame refer to Section
4.3.3.1.
Figure 2.7. creating an administrator account on the local authentication server, all platforms
10 Click APPLY in the upper right of the screen.
11 Repeat steps 8 through 2.7 for any additional
administrators you want to configure.
To use a remote Fortress
RADIUS
Server
to authenticate administrators:
To use a RADIUS server running on another Bridge on the
network to authenticate administrators for the local Bridge, you
must configure an entry for the server on the local Bridge’s
Authentication Servers page, specifying Fortress Auth as its
Server Type and Admin as a supported Auth Type (refer to
Section 4.3.1).
Only administrators with user accounts (configured for the
Role
of
Administrator) on the remote Bridge will be able to
authenticate through its user authentication service (refer to
Section 4.3.3.1).
To use a third-party RADIUS Server
to authenticate administrators:
To use a third-party RADIUS server for administrator
authentication, it must be configured to use Fortress’s Vendor-
Specific Attributes for
Fortress-Administrative-Role and Fortress-
Password-Expired
, provided in the dictionary.fortress
configuration file included on the Bridge software CD and
available for download at
www.fortresstech.com/support/.