Hi there.
Have used freeRADIUS in the past to authenticate dial-up/ADSL users, but
now have a different implementation problem that requires some input
from this list.
I am working on a Single Sign-On solution to try and give users in the
organisation that I work for, a single username and
David W Bell wrote:
Hi there.
Have used freeRADIUS in the past to authenticate dial-up/ADSL users,
but now have a different implementation problem that requires some
input from this list.
I am working on a Single Sign-On solution to try and give users in the
organisation that I work for, a
Can freeRADIUS provide everything that TACACS+ can so that I need
only install/configure freeRADIUS.
This really depends on the network kit and the Vendor that produced
it. Cisco claim that many of the features of TACACS+ can be replicated
using Cisco VSA strings. The wiki has bits and
David W Bell wrote:
Can freeRADIUS provide everything that TACACS+ can so that I need only
install/configure freeRADIUS.
No, but patches are always welcome. :)
It's probably not that much work to turn FreeRADIUS into a TACACS+
server, too.
Alan DeKok.
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How can I properly deny certain users or groups from being able to dial
in and establish PPP sessions?
For groups:
DEFAULT Ldap-Group == mygroup, Auth-Type := Reject
As for users you can just use an existing attribute (or add a new one) by
using the access_attr configuration directive.
Or you
Hello all, I am new to the list and new to Radius. Radius was set up prior
to me. I am sure I will get a lot of help from here when the docs are not
specific to my issue.
I am using Sun One DS 5.2 as my authentication source and freeradius-0.8-1
on RH Linux. I did not extend the schema to
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Wesley Joyce wrote:
Hello all, I am new to the list and new to Radius. Radius was set up prior
to me. I am sure I will get a lot of help from here when the docs are not
specific to my issue.
I am using Sun One DS 5.2 as my authentication source and freeradius-0.8-1 on
RH
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