(RADIATOR) selective caching of securid token

Freese, Kai kfreese at kpmg.com
Tue Sep 23 06:23:06 CDT 2003


Hi there,

is there in Radiator any way to configure following scenario:

We use SecurID one-time passwords for several purposes. Actually we have no password caching.

One new application is to first authenticate from iPass client, second from VPN client. We want to cache the password for one minute for the second request. But we only want to allow reusing the password if this second request comes from the same NAS like the first request. Additionally it would be even more secure to allow reusing only if the first request comes from iPass and the second from the VPN client.

Is any or both of this possible with Radiator? And how to configure this?

Regards

Kai


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