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- How authentication, authorization, and auditing works - NetScaler
Authentication enables the NetScaler to verify the client’s credentials, either locally or with a third-party authentication server, and allow only approved users to access protected servers Authorization enables the ADC to verify which content on a protected server it allows each user to access
- NetScaler AAA: How it Works - Learn about Citrix products and Automation
AAA provides security for a distributed internet environment by allowing any client with the proper credentials to connect securely to protected application servers from anywhere on the Internet This feature incorporates the three security features of authentication, authorization, and auditing
- NetScaler AAA - Aetna
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- NetScaler AAA Traffic Flow Logic for External Authentication Servers
The following is the network traffic flow logic that the NetScaler appliance follows for the AAA traffic that is generated from FreeBSD for external authentication servers
- Authentication, authorization, and auditing application traffic - NetScaler
Before configuring authentication, authorization, and auditing, you must be familiar with and understand how to configure load balancing, content switching, and SSL on the NetScaler appliance
- Session and traffic management - NetScaler
The AAA USER expression is now implemented to replace the existing HTTP REQ USER expressions The AAA USER expression is applicable to handle non-HTTP traffic, such as the Secure Web Gateway (SWG) and role-based access (RBA) mechanism
- Troubleshoot authentication, authorization and auditing issues - NetScaler
Authentication in NetScaler Gateway is handled by the Authentication, authorization, and auditing (AAA) daemon The raw authentication events that AAA daemon processes can be monitored by viewing the output of the aaad debug module and serves as a valuable troubleshooting tool
- Authentication virtual server - NetScaler
Note: From NetScaler Gateway, navigate to NetScaler Gateway > Virtual Servers Review the information in the AAA Virtual Servers pane to verify that your configuration is correct and your authentication virtual server is accepting traffic
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