Yes, you only need to add the username and passwords for each user to the users file. Each entry in the users file could be as simple as

"<username>"    User-Password == "<password>"

Jacob Clausen wrote:
Thx again Milver for your response :)

A short explanation is now in order. Its NOT that i dont like getting my
feed wet, playing with freeradius, its only that I have played around,
installed and configured  Cistron Radius for the last week, only to find out
that Cistron DOESNT support 802.1x !. My biggest pain with Cistron came with
adding users....until i found a webmin module, that allowed me to add users
in a "make sense Web based enviroment". But since there is no webbased
grafical interface for setting up the freeradius, I only took the liberty of
asking the questions in this list, just to make sure i found the right
Radius software this time, and since im new to linux, I KNOW i will have
trouble adding users in a pure hardcore linux environment.
And for your question. Yes im referering to the user files. My goal is to
implement a very basic freeradius solution, where users have to authenticate
them selves when logging on to the internet. My idea was that I could add
users, there info (name, ID, and password only), in the user dir only, and
therefor NOT add a database of any sort. Is this possible, and will the
authetification work this way, or do I have to implement a database like
MYSQL etc. ?

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