I've been looking for example of how to do this for a few days now, and am about to run out of time. "Multiple realms" and "multiple domains" are not highly useful search terms for RADIUS authentication. :-(
The company I work for has purchased a couple other ISPs in the past six months. I am now working on merging dial-up and DSL aggregation. My biggest thing is the DSL aggregation. For DSL, I am moving from having three different NAS boxes to just one NAS. The existing realm has not been forcing customers to login with [EMAIL PROTECTED] In fact, until six months ago, it wasn't possible to authenticate with a realm due to the old configs assuming there would only ever be one realm. The new realms also have not permitted authentication with a realm. To cut costs, I now have to authenticate realm1, realm2, and realm3 on the same NAS gear. It would save hundreds, if not thousands of tech support man hours, and annoyed customers, to be able to authenticate them without the realms. I would appreciate any pointers toward documentation or examples of how to accomplish this. -- Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix SysAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-radius mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-radius
