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The values of the RADIUSSERVERPROPERTIES enumeration type enumerate the properties of the RADIUS server, that is the SDO computer.
typedef enum _RADIUSSERVERPROPERTIES
{
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_AUTH_PORT = PROPERTY_SDO_START,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_AUTH_SECRET,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_ACCT_PORT,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_ACCT_SECRET,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_ADDRESS,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_FORWARD_ACCT_ONOFF,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_PRIORITY,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_WEIGHT,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_TIMEOUT,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_MAX_LOST,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_BLACKOUT,
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_SEND_SIGNATURE
}RADIUSSERVERPROPERTIES;
Constants
PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_AUTH_PORT
Comma separated list of the UDP ports over which RADIUS authentication packets are sent and received.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_AUTH_SECRET
The shared secret for authentication.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_ACCT_PORT
Comma separated list of the UDP ports over which RADIUS authentication packets are sent and received.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_ACCT_SECRET
The shared secret for accounting.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_ADDRESS
The IP address of the server, or a DNS name that corresponds to the server.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_FORWARD_ACCT_ONOFF
Specifies whether to forward, that is proxy, accounting packets.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_PRIORITY
Specifies the priority for server. Lower priorities have higher precedence.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_WEIGHT
Specifies the weight for the server. If two servers have the same priority, then weight is used to determine which server is used.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_TIMEOUT
Specifies the timeout for the server.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_MAX_LOST
The number of packets that can be dropped in a row before the server is considered unavailable.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_BLACKOUT
Number of seconds that are waited before checking if an unavailable server is available again.PROPERTY_RADIUSSERVER_SEND_SIGNATURE
Specifies whether the Message-Authenticator attribute of RFC 3579 is sent by the server or not. It is always sent for EAP authentications.**Windows Server 2003 and earlier: **This value is unavailable.
Requirements
Server |
Requires Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2003. |
Header |
Declared in SdoIas.h. |
IDL |
Declared in SdoIas.idl. |
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