I tried this:
Auth-Type LDAP {
redundant {
ldap
unix
}
}
Server does not seem to like redundant keyword in authenticate section.
Any other ideas
-Original Message-
From: Kostas Kalevras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 5:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to setup redundancy against password failure not just
users (authorize/authenticate)?
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Laxman Gajbhe wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I need to setup failover with unix and ldap systems.
>
>In a failover document from freeradius, it seems easy to setup
> failover for authorize section but no way to specify failover for
> authenticate section. Once an authorize type is selected it seems that
> only single authentication can be done.
>
>We have a requirement where If the password fails against one
> database, we would like to check against other.
>
>Is there any configuration that I can setup to achieve this?.
>
>If not can somebody provide me some pointers to modify freeradius
> source code.
>
>
>I would really appreciate any advice/suggestion in this regard.
I think this should work:
authenticate{
Auth-Type Something{ <-- the auth-type you 've configured
redundant{
ldap
unix
}
}
}
>
>
>Thank You!
>
> Laxman Gajbhe
>
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