Hi Alan,
LDAP does provide the centralized authentication, but the simultaneous login
can not be restricted to 1.
But i have seen in the freeRadius features that the simultaneous login can
be restricted.
http://freeradius.org/features.html
If I Do like this in the /etc/raddb/users file
DEFAULT
Praveen Kumar wrote:
But i have seen in the freeRadius features that the simultaneous login
can be restricted.
Yes, I'm aware of that. I wrote that page. But that's referring to
ISP's, who have users logging into a NAS. It is NOT referring to
single sign on, or to restricting shell access
If I Do like this in the /etc/raddb/users file
DEFAULT Auth-Type := LDAP, Simultaneous-Use := 1
Fall-Through = 1
Will this restrict the simultaneous login..
Remove the Auth-Type. It should.
I am trying to configure the FreeRadius Server on My Linux machine and test
it with
On Fri, 2008-09-05 at 14:30 +0200, Alan DeKok wrote:
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Will this restrict the simultaneous login..
As I told you already: No.
I feel the password it provide as r1.\341\362... like this, may be in
some encrypted form which not authenticated by the server, while with
radtest
Kirk Wallace wrote:
There is a vast area of knowledge between getting started and having
years of radius experience.
There's also a big difference between people who *try* and people who
don't. The documentation isn't perfect, but text like run the server
in debugging mode is scattered
Hi,
I am a newbie for FreeRadius. I need some information on freeradius
regarding my requirement for authentication and session control.
I want to setup the system like..
1 One centralized server running on a Linux machine for authentication.
2 Client Linux machine in the network which should
Praveen Kumar wrote:
I am a newbie for FreeRadius. I need some information on freeradius
regarding my requirement for authentication and session control.
I don't think RADIUS can do that. I'm not even sure LDAP can do that.
3 Once authenticated, the user should be allowed the single-sign
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