You can configure Ansible Automation Platform to centrally use RADIUS as a source for authentication information.
Procedure
- From the navigation panel, select .
- Click Create authentication .
- Enter a Name for this authentication configuration.
- Select Radius from the Authentication type list. The Authentication details section automatically updates to show the fields relevant to the selected authentication type.
- Enter the host or IP of the RADIUS server in the RADIUS Server field. If you leave this field blank, RADIUS authentication is disabled.
- Enter the Shared secret for authenticating to RADIUS server.
- Optional: Enter any Additional Authenticator Fields that this authenticator can take. These fields are not validated and are passed directly back to the authenticator.
Note
Values defined in this field override the dedicated fields provided in the UI. Any values not defined here are not provided to the authenticator.
- To automatically create organizations, users, and teams upon successful login, select Create objects .
- To enable this authentication method upon creation, select Enabled .
- To remove a user for any groups they were previously added to when they authenticate from this source, select Remove users .
- Click Create Authentication Method .
What to do next
To control which users are allowed into the Ansible Automation Platform server, and placed into Ansible Automation Platform organizations or teams based on their attributes (like username and email address) or to what groups they belong, continue to Mapping .