Re: handling sub-realms with free-Radius

2003-01-30 Thread Kevin Bonner
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On Thursday 30 January 2003 18:59, Shohab Baig wrote:
> Hello folks
>
> If anyone can help with the concept of handling sub-realms in free radius.I
> have freeradius 0.8.1 installed on redhat 7.3.  My server is doing auth
> locally for few realms and plus acting as proxy for a bunch of realms.
> Configuration is pretty much as default in radius.conf and proxy.conf.All
> these realms are handled with "@domain.com" suffix. I want to know , can we
> support sub-realms in free radius server aswell??
> For instance, the standard case is that we proxy realm "@test.com" to a
> remote server which is happening perfectly fine.
> Now we have a realm "@abc.com". I need to configure realm "@abc.com" in
> such a way that my FR server receives any request coming from
> "@xxx.abc.com" or "@xxx.xxx.abc.com" and forward to a remote server.
> One way is to write all the "@xxx.abc.com" or "@xxx.xxx.abc.com" realms in
> proxy.conf which is obviously not a efficient way to do it. I was wondering
> if there is way to set something in radiusd.conf in realm module or in
> proxy.conf to handle such request.
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Shohab

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handling sub-realms with free-Radius

2003-01-30 Thread Shohab Baig
Hello folks

If anyone can help with the concept of handling sub-realms in free radius.I
have freeradius 0.8.1 installed on redhat 7.3.  My server is doing auth
locally for few realms and plus acting as proxy for a bunch of realms.
Configuration is pretty much as default in radius.conf and proxy.conf.All
these realms are handled with "@domain.com" suffix. I want to know , can we
support sub-realms in free radius server aswell??
For instance, the standard case is that we proxy realm "@test.com" to a
remote server which is happening perfectly fine.
Now we have a realm "@abc.com". I need to configure realm "@abc.com" in such
a way that my FR server receives any request coming from "@xxx.abc.com" or
"@xxx.xxx.abc.com" and forward to a remote server.
One way is to write all the "@xxx.abc.com" or "@xxx.xxx.abc.com" realms in
proxy.conf which is obviously not a efficient way to do it. I was wondering
if there is way to set something in radiusd.conf in realm module or in
proxy.conf to handle such request.
Thanks in advance.

Shohab





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