Allow Trusted Users to Authenticate Using RSA RADIUS
Allow Trusted Users to Authenticate Using RSA RADIUS
To allow trusted users to authenticate using RSA RADIUS, you define these trusted users on the trusted realm before they authenticate. You may also set up a special RADIUS profile for trusted users.
For more details about configuring RADIUS to handle trusted users, see RADIUS Profile Associations.
For more information on associating trusted users with RADIUS attributes, see Map a RADIUS User Attribute Definition to an Identity Source Attribute.
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