offtopic: radius server
Nabin Limbu
nlimbu at healthnet.org.np
Tue Mar 9 09:14:03 UTC 2004
Hi,
Sorry for asking an off topic question. But its really important for me. I have gone throught the mailing list of radiusd-cistron but in vain.
I thought some one might be using radiusd-cistron and may help me.
I am using radiusd-cistron-1.6.7 with portslave and cisco router as NAS in RH 9 box.
I had no problem in RedHat 7 with the same configuration but in RedHat 9.0, radius can't restrict multiple connections.
I have also gone through the manual of simultaneous connection but didn't help me much. I have checked the secret key
and snmp key both in my NAS and in /etc/clients and they are also same.
How can I solve this problem? Is there any way to diagonise the problem further?
Below are the configuration of my radius server. Did I leave any thing in the configuration part?
1) /etc/naslist
-----------------
202.52.231.195 access cisco
202.52.231.194 access portslave
localhost access portslave
2) /etc/clients
---------------
202.52.231.195 secretkey1
202.52.231.194 secretkey2
localhost secretkey2
3) /etc/huntgroups
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cisco NAS-IP-Address = 202.52.231.195
portslave1 NAS-IP-Address = 202.52.231.194, NAS-Port-Id = 0-3
portslave2 NAS-IP-Address = 202.52.231.194, NAS-Port-Id = 5-6
4) /etc/raddb/users
----------------------
# Restrict email users from dialing into cisco ports
DEFAULT Group = "email", Huntgroup-Name = "cisco", Auth-Type = Reject
Reply-Message = "Email users are not allowed to dial in this number",
Fall-Through = No
# Allow email users from dialing into portslave prots (C4 - C6)
DEFAULT Group = "email", Huntgroup-Name = "portslave2", Auth-Type = System, Simultaneous-Use = 1
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-Routing = None,
Fall-Through = No
# Default setting for all remaining users
DEFAULT Auth-Type = System, Simultaneous-Use = 1
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-Routing = None
Hoping for your kind support.
With Regards
Nabin Limbu
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