Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-02-01 Thread Rizwan Khan
] Reply-To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:05:51 +0100 Thanks Raza, But I tried 'AuthRadiusAuthoritative On' too and it does not recognize this syntax either. My

Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-02-01 Thread Stefan . Neis
Rizwan Khan schrieb: Thanks Toby, but using mod_auth_radius is not an option since it is specifically designed for Apache Webserver, but we are looking for a general way of connecting to any webserver. Does the setup via PAM als support one-time passwords (i.e. when the user has a

Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-02-01 Thread Rizwan Khan
Does the setup via PAM als support one-time passwords (i.e. when the user has a token/chipcard generating new passwords for every log-in)? I haven't tried it using one time passwords but since mod_auth_radius evolved from pam_radius_auth module, so it should work fine. Or do you have to

Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-02-01 Thread Stefan . Neis
Rizwan Khan schrieb: A user gets authenticated for the first time (just once) and then the Auth_info(Cookie) is passed on to other files accessed under the same directory/subdir's until the session remains (i.e browser window is closed) I hope ur question was answered!!! Yes, many

Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-01-28 Thread Toby Zimmerer
Use mod_auth_radius. That's how I got Apache to talk to RADIUS. Mod_auth_PAM doesn't seem to work with the RADIUS package. From: Rizwan Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: Re: Setup apache2

Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-01-27 Thread Rizwan Khan
Thanks Raza, But I tried 'AuthRadiusAuthoritative On' too and it does not recognize this syntax either. My extensive search brought me a new scenario possible, i.e, we need a specific module for Apache2 to talk to PAM and later PAM will talk to freeradius. e.g. APACHE2

Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-01-26 Thread Rizwan Khan
Hi all, I am trying to configure pam_radius_auth module with apache2 on Debian (why not mod_auth_radius specially made for apache? because if this works then eventually I plan to setup the PAM module with BOA-Webserver used at my company). I have the Radius server up and running on

Re: Setup apache2 with pam_radius_auth on Debain

2005-01-26 Thread Cool Man
Hi Rizwan, You could replace AuthPAM_Enabled with AuthRadiusAuthoritative and try. Regards, Raza.Rizwan Khan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all,I am trying to configure pam_radius_auth module with apache2on Debian (why not mod_auth_radius specially made for apache?because if this works then