Unfortunately I lost the previous message of this thread, where Alan
Dekok's respond is presented.
Anyway, the content of it was he offered to use groups membership. He
also gave a specific file: rlm_passwd which should be configured in
order to achieve groups membership as an
Ronen Kfir wrote:
I would like to use FreeRADIUS as proxy to IAS servers. The question now
is how do I create those FreeRADIUS groups and how do I manage the
groups membership within FreeRADIUS.
Read man rlm_passwd? This is documented.
Alan DeKok.
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Unfortunately I lost the previous message of this thread, where Alan Dekok's
respond is presented.
Anyway, the content of it was he offered to use groups membership. He also
gave a specific file: rlm_passwd which should be configured in order to
achieve groups membership as an indication which IAS
Ronen Kfir wrote:
Unfortunately I lost the previous message of this thread, where Alan Dekok's
respond is presented.
Anyway, the content of it was he offered to use groups membership. He also
gave a specific file: rlm_passwd which should be configured in order to
achieve groups membership as
Ronen Kfir wrote:
I'm looking for alternative ways to differ among authenticated users, other
then realms.
Groups. See man rlm_passwd for examples.
Alan DeKok.
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As I didn't get any response yet, I would like to make my self clearer:
I'm looking for alternative ways to differ among authenticated users, other
then realms. I thought that the way to do it is, as I described bellow. The
thing is I'm not sure how to implement this idea with in Free RADIUS.
My scenario is as follow:
I use more then one strong authentication system, which is OTP (One Time
Password) based and has a RADIUS interface. I use the same users repository
for the various authentication systems and wish to differ between the
authentication systems, using Free RADIUS .Net.
I
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