Am I right in thinking that you then specify which accounts can login via
that radius server ?
Do they have to have user account on the box, or are they just uid/passwords
entries in a list ?
Any tricky stages when setting up ?
Thnaks
Matt
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Just set one up two weeks ago using cistron-radiusd. What do you need
help with?
Ken
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 19:40, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> Has anyone setup a Radius server before using Debian ?
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> Matt
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Has anyone setup a Radius server before using Debian ?
Matt
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> Dear Debian-User,
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> I use a Cisco vpn to
Dear Debian-User,
I use a Cisco vpn to connect to our office NT network.
At the moment the vpn is setup to authenticate with the NT domain
controllers.
I am wondering is anyone has implemented a Radius server on Debian which
could be used for authentication ?
Can anyone offer any comments
I need some suggestions for a good radius server.
Thanks
James
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i find that if there is not a vilid superblock at 8193, you might be able
to find one at 32768. On my larger partitions, that is the first backup
superblock that is made.
-casey
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Ron Mullins wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. ;-)
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> My radius server (an old
on Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 04:45:27PM -0500, Ron Mullins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. ;-)
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> My radius server (an old DELL P75 with two old Western Digitals) had the
> second drive (holding /usr) go down. e2fsck gave me:
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> *
> e2fsck 1.18,
I think I might have a problem. ;-)
My radius server (an old DELL P75 with two old Western Digitals) had the
second drive (holding /usr) go down. e2fsck gave me:
*
e2fsck 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
Couldn't find ext2 superblock, trying backup blocks...
e2fsck: Bad
does anyone know of a radius server that will forward authorization requests
to a tacacs server?
such a beast would make my life a lot easier in the near future. ideally
what i would like to do is detect a "realm" either by username ([EMAIL
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or by dnis (number dialled to
On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 02:02:26PM -0500, Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> Ok... what is PAM ?
Pluggable Authentication Modules.
Install the pam-doc package and go from there.
Jeff
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From: Jeff Noxon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Matthew D. Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Debian User
Date: Tuesday, May 05, 1998 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: Radius Server Authentication
>On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 01:36:54PM -0500, Matthew D. Myers wrote:
>> I
nfigure PAM appropriately. But it sounds like a big pain,
and I'm not sure how you'd get UID's and GID's from a RADIUS server.
You'd still need /etc/passwd and /etc/group entries. And you'd need to
provide a way for users to change their passwords... and so on.
Sounds like
I would like to know if there is some way to make linux authenticate telnet
and ftp sessions from a radius servers' user list?
Thank you in advance!
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