At 04:49 PM 5/22/2002 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm playing with an idea to try to hide realm information from users,
>basically so I
>can do things without having to change to much on their end.  The setup is
>this:
>
>      NAS   -> radius1 (freeradius)  -> radius2 (safeword)
>
>At the moment I have it so if you login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] into the NAS,
>radius1 will
>proxy the authentication request to radius2.  This works like a champ.
>
>I'd like to be able to drop the @sybase.com for people dialing into the
>NAS, but still be
>able to proxy them to radius2.

Setup the realm 'sybase.com' as you have now.

Add entries to the users file that contain the 'Proxy-To-Realm' attribute.

Usage is the same as the 'Replicate-To-Realm' attribute discussed on this
list a short time ago.

-Chris
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