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Jesse Varsalone and Jan Kanclirz Jr.

"Microsoft Forefront Security Administration Guide"

Each one loads into memory,
and consumes processor and memory resources.
General
There are a great number of administrative settings available in this section broken
into three separate sections:
?–  ISA Server Administration
?–  Global HTTP Policy Settings
?–  Additional Security Policy
Despite the large number of confi guration areas in this section of the interface,
there are really only a few of them that require coverage here. For example, some
simply allow you to add user accounts that are allowed to administer the ISA Server
Firewall. This should be straightforward and basic enough for anyone who has ever
set permissions on a Windows box before so we won??™t spend time on it. However,
we will cover the fi ner points.
Specify RADIUS and LDAP Servers
If you want to control network access, including access to different content on the
web, or simply access to the web based on what user is making the request, you will
need to authenticate each user in order to do so. Authentication can be performed
through a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) or Remote Authentication
Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server.
Configuring Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2006 ??? Chapter 11 399
For RADIUS, perform the following steps (see Figure 11.10).
1. Click Specify RADIUS and LDAP Servers.
2. On the RADIUS tab, click Add.
3. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the RADIUS server you want to use.


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