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Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 01:08:14 -0400
To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: Defining an Auth-Type based on a realm
Mathew Rowley wrote:
Is there a typical way to set an Auth-Type := Kerberos¹ when a user is
part of a specific realm
Mathew Rowley wrote:
My question was more of where that configuration should live. I can see
that you can do attribute checks in the users file, but I am not sure
the realm is being set to any attribute...
Read the debug output. The realm isn't being set because you didn't
define one.
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Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:28:35 -0400
To: FreeRadius users mailing list freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: Defining an Auth-Type based on a realm
Mathew Rowley wrote:
My question was more of where that configuration should live. I can see
that you can do
On 12/10/10 16:31, Mathew Rowley wrote:
Ah, I was misunderstanding the proxy functionality. I thought it was
only used for proxying radius requests to other radius servers.
I was having a problem with configuring the users file. Why will this
set Auth-Type:
DEFAULT Realm == realm, Auth-Type :=
Is there a typical way to set an Auth-Type := Kerberos¹ when a user is part
of a specific realm? For testing purposes, I am able to add this to the
users¹ file:
DEFAULTAuth-Type := Kerberos
But, will need something based on realm in the future.
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Mathew Rowley wrote:
Is there a typical way to set an ‘Auth-Type := Kerberos’ when a user is
part of a specific realm? For testing purposes, I am able to add this to
the ‘users’ file:
DEFAULTAuth-Type := Kerberos
But, will need something based on realm in the future.
You can do
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