From: Volkov Dmitry (dmitry.volkov@rogers.com)
Date: Mon Nov 03 2003 - 12:36:42 GMT-3
Does it make any sense to use both methods: "if-authenticated" and "none"
within the same aaa authorization list.
for ex : aaa authorization exec TEST group tacacs+ if-authenticated none
from com ref:
If-AuthenticatedThe user is allowed to access the requested function
provided the user has been authenticated successfully.
NoneThe network access server does not request authorization information;
authorization is not performed over this line/interface.
Is it possible: to be not authenticated (for any reasons) and still request
authorization ?
AFAIK authorization happens after authentication (logically).
What is the difference to use "if-authenticated" comparing with "none" in
this context ?
Thanks,
Dmitry
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