if your concern is only simple authentication on file sharing, you have a lot of options here, one simple approach would be, making C host run *nix based OS and use *nix based file sharing authentication like samba, no need for freeradius to work for you (if and only is you need file sharing authentication). and this will not cost you a single cent. i think this is a linux question. :) hope this helps, //milver
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1) has the NAS need to be a sprat machine 2) the client A can reach the shared files in (C) via (B) after enabling the ip_forward...but i can't see any use of freeradius In here i mean i can reach the far end with out having freeradius running, just normal networking. 3) do i need to maintain a specific protocol in order to authenticate against the freeradius and once the user has been authenticated he could gain access to the shared files in the other end (C) If so, would you please tell what i have to do and how. 4)what do prefix and suffix actually mean the users file and what they do thank you
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