Alcatel-Lucent 8950 AAA User Manual
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Advanced Authentication Options
Using the 8950 AAA Policy Assistant in Server
Management Tool
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– MD5
Detect passwords using MD5 format
– Salted MD5
Detect passwords using Salted MD5 format
– MD4
Detect passwords using MD4 format
– UNIX/Linux DES
Detect passwords using UNIX/Linux DES format
– UNIX/Linux MD5
Detect passwords using UNIX/Linux MD5 format
– UNIX/Linux SHA
Detect passwords using UNIX/Linux SHA format
• EAP LEAP Detection
Automatically detect passwords stored separately
from the user profile or using an external service for
authentication
– EAP LEAP (NT password)
Detect NT passwords
– EAP LEAP (Plain text password)
Detect plain text passwords
– EAP LEAP (MD4 password)
Detect MD4 passwords
• EAP MS CHAP V2 Detection
Automatically detect passwords stored separately
from the user profile or using an external service for
authentication
– EAP MS CHAP V2 (NT password)
Detect NT passwords
– EAP MS CHAP V2 (Plain text
password)
Detect plain text passwords
– EAP MS CHAP V2 (MD4 password)
Detect MD4 passwords
User Profile Options
• Password from User File
Use information from user file as specified in Auth-
Type attribute
– Plain Text Password
Detect passwords using plain text format
– SHA
Detect passwords using SHA format
– Salted SHA
Detect passwords using Salted SHA format
– MD5
Detect passwords using MD5 format
– Salted MD5
Detect passwords using Salted MD5 format
– MD4
Detect passwords using MD4 format
– UNIX/Linux DES
Detect passwords using UNIX/Linux DES format
– UNIX/Linux MD5
Detect passwords using UNIX/Linux MD5 format
Table 9-4 Advanced Authentication Option
Tab/Group/Option
Description