New Training: Authentication and Access Control
In this 6-video skill, CBT Nuggets trainer Keith Barker teaches you about authentication and access controls, such as RADIUS, TACACS+, single sign-on (SSO), and multi-factor authentication (MFA). Watch this new networking training.
Watch the full course: CompTIA Network+
This training includes:
6 videos
27 minutes of training
You’ll learn these topics in this skill:
Authentication & Access Control: AAA
Authentication & Access Control: Multi-factor Authentication Overview
Authentication & Access Control: Using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Authentication & Access Control Demo: Implementing 2FA
Authentication & Access Control: Switch Port Security
Authentication & Access Control: Access Control Methods
What is RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)?
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is an authentication protocol that was originally developed to allow users to remotely dial into an access server. A client/server protocol that runs in the application layer over either TCP or UDP, RADIUS authenticates users through a client network device, such as a router, switch or VPN connector. The server component of it typically runs as a background process on a Linux or Windows computer and maintains profiles of the users. In some implementations, the server can also act as a proxy client to other RADIUS servers.
RADIUS works by having the client forward user connection requests to the server. If the server authenticates and authorizes the user, it can then connect to the client. Through using RADIUS, you can secure the privacy of both your systems and your users. Furthermore, you can usually integrate it into your systems without making significant changes to them.
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