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How to italics authentication in SE

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one of the more common authentication authorization and accounting protocols is the radius protocol radius is the remote authentication dial in user service and although it has dial-in in the name itamp;#39;s also very common to use radius on a local area network or wide area network as well this is a very common way to centralize authentication for your users so if someone is logging into the network theyamp;#39;re logging into a vpn concentrator or theyamp;#39;re trying to authenticate to a switch or a router they could use radius to be able to authenticate the username and password this is a very common authentication type to use there are radius services available for practically any operating system and thatamp;#39;s why youamp;#39;ll probably find radius running somewhere in most enterprise networks as an alternative to radius you might use tacacs packax is the terminal access controller access control system it is a remote authentication protocol and again this was a type o

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Italicize such foreign words and phrases as terra incognita, in vivo, and inter alia; however, if the word or phrase is commonly used in your field (e.g., in situ, et al., ad hoc, ab initio), you may omit the italics. Italicize hyphenated prefixes (such as cis-, trans-, o-, m-, and p-) to chemical formulas.
Avoid excessive use of italics: Using excessive italics can make the text difficult to read, as it can create a sense of visual noise and make it harder for users to focus on the important information. Especially for individuals with dyslexia or other reading disorders.
In the footnotes follow the Harvard Bluebook. Foreign words NOT commonly used in English: Italicize cognito, sans plus, res ipsa, jus ad bellum, jus in bello, inter alia, but ad hoc, per se, et al., de facto, vis--vis, e.g. (e.g. is italicized in footnotes as an intro signal).
Common Latin (or other) abbreviations or words should not be italicized, including cf., e.g., ad hoc, i.e., per se, inter alia, vis--vis and de facto. 5.
As a Latin expression, per se is often italicized in writing, and its typically used with negative constructions. That said, people frequently use the phrase, incorrectly, as a synonym for so to speak, almost like the written version of air quotes.
The phrase per se does not need to be italicized because although it originated in Latin, it is commonly used in English. Be aware that the usage is a little bit more specific in legal documents.
Terms to italicize include in forma pauperis and inter alia. Terms not to italicize include arguendo, e.g., i.e., in limine, prima facie, pro hac vice, pro se, quantum meruit, and res judicata.

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