On Mon, 20 Dec 2004, Toby Zimmerer wrote:

Perhaps a silly question, but if I wanted to allow ftp access to an nfs 
mounted partition for authenticated users only, will this work? Meaning 
the users do not have a local account, the radius client is on the local 
machine and the radius server is a different machine. I understand that 
they will be authenticated, but how about the env stuff? (permissions, 
home directory, uid, gid)

With our current setup, we have a freeradius server running to 
authenticate dialup users and then scp the password file to a different 
computer for public_html.

FYI, thanks everyone for the freeradius project, we started using it at 
version .3 and at version .7 we got rid a livingston radius completely. No 
regrets only praises.

Thank you for any assistance offered.

> Alright!  I figured this whole thing out!  I switched over to the 
> pam_radius_auth module (Sept 2003) to tie PAM into an existing RADIUS 
> server.  The difference with tying RADIUS in with Redhat ES is that each 
> module tha links to PAM has a separate module under the /etc/pam.d 
> directory.  You must edit each module configuration file to for PAM to use 
> RADIUS.  Thanks for all of the feedback.
> 
> Here is my configuration information for autheticating an SSH session with 
> RADIUS with PAM.
> 

-- 
Thank You,
John McKinney
WNC ONLINE


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