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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
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Chapter 13 User Databases
ODBC Database
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What is Supported with ODBC User Databases
Cisco Secure ACS supports the use of ODBC external user databases for the
following features:
following features:
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Authentication—Cisco Secure ACS supports ASCII, PAP, ARAP, CHAP,
MS-CHAP (versions 1 and 2), LEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-MD5,
PEAP(EAP-GTC), and EAP-FAST (phase zero and phase two) authentication
using a relational database via the ODBC authenticator feature. Other
authentication protocols are not supported with ODBC external user
databases.
MS-CHAP (versions 1 and 2), LEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-MD5,
PEAP(EAP-GTC), and EAP-FAST (phase zero and phase two) authentication
using a relational database via the ODBC authenticator feature. Other
authentication protocols are not supported with ODBC external user
databases.
Note
Authentication protocols not supported with ODBC external user
databases may be supported by another type of external user database.
For more information about authentication protocols and the external
database types that support them, see
databases may be supported by another type of external user database.
For more information about authentication protocols and the external
database types that support them, see
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Group Specification—Cisco Secure ACS supports group assignment for
users authenticated by an ODBC user database. Authentication queries to the
ODBC database must contain the group number you want to assign a user to.
For unknown users authenticated by an ODBC user database, group
specification overrides group mapping.
users authenticated by an ODBC user database. Authentication queries to the
ODBC database must contain the group number you want to assign a user to.
For unknown users authenticated by an ODBC user database, group
specification overrides group mapping.
For more information about expected query output, see
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