Radius Glossary
Throughout this document the following terms are used:
- RADIUS (small capitals)
- The Remote Authentication Dial In User Service
protocol as described in RFC 2138, 2865, and 2866.
- NAS
- A network access server, that is, a computer or a special device
designed to provide access to the network. For example, it can be a
computer connected to the network and equipped with several modems.
Such a
NAS will allow a user connecting to one of its modems to access the
network.
- Service
- A service, such as PPP, SLIP, or telnet, provided to a user by the NAS.
- Session
- Each instance of a service. Sessions start when the service is
first provided and close when the service is ended. A user may be
allowed to have multiple
sessions active simultaneously.
- Session ID
- The session identifier: a string of characters uniquely identifying the session.
- A/V pair
- Attribute-value pair: see 3.1 Attributes.
- Dial-in or dial-up user
- A user connecting to a service through the modem line.
- User database
- A database where a RADIUS server keeps information about users, their
authentication information, etc.
- User's profile
- A record in the user database describing a particular user for
purposes of authentication and authorization, i.e., how the user should
be authenticated as well as which services he is allowed to be
provided and parameters of these services.
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