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From: ggat...@waddell.com
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 15:41:07 -0500
Subject: RE: authenticate via etc/shadow intead of users
Yup – I *think* the “unix” module (*nix) is enabled by default, so it should
just work. Perhaps check your radiusd.conf and
Hi,
>Thanks Alan, what I am actually trying to achieve is to authenticate users
>against our Linux /etc/shadow or /etc/password/ files. I don't want to use
>the USERS file as it stores passwords in clear text which is what we're
>trying to avoid.
it CAN store the passwords in clea
nticate via etc/shadow intead of users
Thanks Alan, what I am actually trying to achieve is to authenticate users
against our Linux /etc/shadow or /etc/password/ files. I don't want to use the
USERS file as it stores passwords in clear text which is what we're trying to
avoid.
>
Thanks Alan, what I am actually trying to achieve is to authenticate users
against our Linux /etc/shadow or /etc/password/ files. I don't want to use the
USERS file as it stores passwords in clear text which is what we're trying to
avoid.
> Hi,
>
> >I am a newbie to free radius, I
Hi,
>I am a newbie to free radius, I need to know what changes are required in
>radiusd.conf or any other file in order to authenticate clients requests
>through local machine users(etc/passwd or etc/shadow) instead of making
>users in the raddb/users file.
add users to the system
Hi,
I am a newbie to free radius, I need to know what changes are required in
radiusd.conf or any other file in order to authenticate clients requests
through local machine users(etc/passwd or etc/shadow) instead of making users
in the raddb/users file.
Cheers
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