
AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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AT&T Authentication Server
Many customers allow AT&T to manage their user authentication via the AT&T authentication server
(a.k.a. AT&T Service Manager). You, as the Customer Account Administrator, can define and administer
the users within your account using central tools.
RADIUS
It may be possible for the AT&T authentication server to interface with your RADIUS server for user
authentication. User accounts are defined in the AT&T authentication server for administration and all
authentication requests proxy to your RADIUS server via the AT&T authentication server for validation.
Authentication Providers
Several authentication providers are supported with the AT&T Global Network Client. Both hardware
token as well as software token solutions are supported. For software solutions, the applicable software
must be installed on the workstation to enable the token-based authentication. RSA SecurID®
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SafeWord, SoftToken, CryptoCard and Defender are all supported via RADIUS.
LDAP/Digital Certificates
AT&T offers the use of Entrust and Microsoft digital certificates to authenticate users for Internet and
AT&T IP-VPN services.
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Aladdin, SafeWord, PremierAccess, RemoteAccess, and SecureWire are trademarks of Aladdin.
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