Which networking protocol provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting?
Which networking protocol provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting?
RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) is a networking protocol that provides centralized Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) management for users who connect and use a network service. HTTPS is a secure protocol for transferring data over the web, OpenID is a decentralized authentication protocol, and SMTP is a protocol for sending emails.
yup Radius. it even says that OpenID is decentralized
radius
RADIUS
Exactly RADIUS!
I think the moderator is falling asleep
radius makes more sense.
radius
RADIUS: From the 98-367 book: The RADIUS or TACACS+ server resides on a remote system and responds to queries from clients such as VPN clients, wireless access points, routers, and switches. The server then authenticates a user name/password combination (authentication), determines if a user can connect to the client (authorization), and logs the connection (accounting).
D. RADIUS
RADIUS
radius
RADIUS it is a Microsoft exam
Triple A is RADIUS fer cryin' outloud.
that's a shockingly wrong answer. Clearly its Radius
RADIUS server, OpenID is not centralized