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Juniper Networks Secure Access Administration Guide

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Chapter 1: Initial Verification and Key Concepts<br />

You can view the default local authentication server on the Authentication ><br />

Auth. Servers page.<br />

NOTE: The IVE also supports authorization servers. An authorization server (or<br />

directory server) is a database that stores user attribute and group information.<br />

You can configure an authentication realm to use a directory server to retrieve<br />

user attribute or group information for use in role mapping rules and resource<br />

policies.<br />

To define an authentication server:<br />

1. In the admin console, choose Authentication > Auth. Servers.<br />

2. On the Authentication Servers page, choose Local Authentication from the<br />

New list and then click New Server.<br />

3. On the New Local Authentication page, enter “Test Server” in the Name field<br />

and then click Save Changes. Wait for the IVE to notify you that the changes<br />

are saved, after which additional configuration tabs appear.<br />

4. Click the Users tab and then click New.<br />

5. On the New Local User page, enter “testuser2” in the Username field, enter a<br />

password, and then click Save Changes to create the user’s account in the Test<br />

Server authentication server.<br />

After completing these steps, you have created an authentication server that<br />

contains one user account. This user can sign in to an authentication realm that<br />

uses the Test Server authentication server.<br />

NOTE: The admin console provides last access statistics for each user account on<br />

the respective authentication servers pages, on the Users tab under a set of<br />

columns titled Last Sign-in Statistic. The statistics reported include the last<br />

successful sign-in date and time for each user, the user’s IP address, and the agent<br />

or browser type and version.<br />

Creating a test scenario to learn IVE concepts and best practices � 11

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