i solve a problem with using radius
to auth pop smtp users in RedHat
require :
1) cyrus-imap
2) cyrus-sasl
3)make your own pam_unix module
general idea: in account stage i assign uid,guid,shell and etc.
from template user (i added it to passwd)
so now i don't need to add users in local machine
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Brian Johnson wrote:
You are obviously a RPM Jedi Master. :)
-- More closely, young Pawadan, the Midichlorian
you must heed. (-_-)
... I am just the RPM website master -- see eg the bottom of:
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Scott Bartlett wrote:
Those people watching closely in the past will know from my posts that
I'm neither a UNIX or C programmer (and unfortunately don't have much
spare time either for various reasons). And before you say it : Yes, I
Jumping in because I am bored..
hello,
I have set up a
PPPOE-Server£¬and it can check the username and password by Pap-secret£¬what I
don't know to do is how to make the freeRadius work with my PPPOE-server.Please
help me,and I am a college student,this study about PPPOE-server and Radius
System is my
Allan
I
doubt many people are going to have time to help you write a research
paper. RADIUS is a well understood and documented protocol. I
suggest you read the relevant RFC's and The RADIUS book
first.
Then
read up on your PPPOE server. FreeRadius works with any access server via
Check out the default_user_profile directive in sql.conf. This feature has
been
added in the latest versions of the sql module. The comments in sql.conf
should
also be very helpfull.
Ok, I've found it. After some tests, I've reached the situation: default
profile works, in fact. But in my case,
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 09:04:23PM -0300, Rodolfo Siviero Stein wrote:
To build these files I copy the login pam file and made changes
to system-auth and rename to smb-auth.
Only the radius users need to authenticate in NT Domain local
users are normal passwd/shadow