Yes that I understand. I think there is some confusion. Let me explain, we have 2 separate machine. On one machine (Linux), radius server is setup and running independantly. on this machine, we have made the changes(/etc/raddb/server/pam_radius_auth.conf )
On another machine, which is client machine (On Solaris), PAM is configured in SSH. Also, on this machine, we have pam.conf (/etc/pam.conf) and sshd_config files where authentication libraries and other properties are set. Now, I have to login through my client machine (radius client), and it has to sent information to linux machine (where radius server's setup is done). *Per the understanding, Radius server will authenticate user when PAM is enabled.* ** But it is not clear, how Radius client (on Solaris machine) knows to communicate with Radius Server (on Linux machine). 1. Do we configure ip address of Radius server (on linux) at Radius client (on Solaris machine) ? 2. Do we give username details on Radius server (on linux) machine? I hope it might help to understand the scenario. Regards, Meraj On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Ivan Kalik <t...@kalik.net> wrote: > > 2) pam_radius_auth.conf is set at radius server (/etc/raddb/server), > which > > contains server ip address and secret. > ... > > But I could not find where radius server ip is configured in radius > > client. > > I am not able to find how radius client knows about radius server. Please > > let me know if I am missing anything. > > Yes you have. Just read what you have written. > > Ivan Kalik > Kalik Informatika ISP > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > -- Regards Meraj Siddiqui Tel: +919958992646 Linkedin Profile : http://www.linkedin.com/pub/meraj-siddiqui/6/8a5/66b
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