Thanks Alan for the quick response.
I am referring to realm here, as RADIUS support realms, and we are using RADIUS 
to authenticate the users to Linux, so seems like we need to have all users 
contained in the same realm.

Is having username in [EMAIL PROTECTED] form a valid unix format? I was 
thinking the first part of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be the unix username 
though the radius request is sent as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Otherwise we need to 
have a comprehensive [EMAIL PROTECTED] to Unix-userid mapping.

regards,
sayan

Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sayan S wrote:
> Greetings, I am very new to RADIUS and PAM RADIUS.
> I am trying to configure PAM Radius to authenticate users on a Linux
> host. I would like to know, how to configure PAM Radius to authenticate
> users from different realms, as the current configuration doesn't seem
> to take realm.

  You don't use realms in Unix logins.

> please help me with this as I have configured users to be part of
> different realms on radius server and now want to authenticate all those
> users to the same Linux host.

  You just login as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  That might work.

  Alan DeKok.
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