RSA Security 6.1 Server User Manual


 
RSA RADIUS Server 6.1 Administrator’s Guide Installing the RSA RADIUS Server 23
Installing on Solaris
This section describes how to install and uninstall the RSA RADIUS Server on a
Solaris server.
System Requirements
The RSA RADIUS Server software package includes the server daemon and
various dictionary and database files to support user authentication.
Installer Syntax
To run the Solaris version of the RSA RADIUS Server installer, you execute the
following command:
install_rsa.sh [-dir directory] [-identity {PRIMARY |
REPLICA}] [-port port-num}] [-path path]
[-reppkg path] [-primary hostname] [-primary_ips ips]
[-primary_secret secret] [-overwrite] [-migrate}
[-silent] [-start_sbr] [-usage|-help|-h]
Table 5 explains the function of each command option.
Table 4. Solaris Server – System Requirements
Hardware Sun UltraSPARC workstation
Operating system Solaris 9
Memory At least 256 megabytes of working memory.
Disk space Installing the RSA RADIUS Server software requires at least
234 megabytes of space on the hard disk; hard disk
requirements for running RSA RADIUS Server depend on
your system's product configuration.
Networking TCP/IP must be configured on the Solaris host for the
RSA RADIUS Server to function properly.
Table 5. Command Options for the install_rsa.sh Command
Option Function
-dir
Specifies the top-level directory for installation of the
RSA RADIUS Server files.
Default value is
/opt.