How about you use something like:
authorize {
redundant {
redundant-load-balance {
ldap1
ldap2
}
ldap3
}
}
Where the load will be shared evenly between ldap 1 and 2 and only use 3 if
1 and 2 are not available.
Bob
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 6:53 AM, V Jyothi-B22245 <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to understand in freeradius with rlm_ldap,
> Is it possible to configure multiple LDAP servers in Freeradius and the
> freeradius uses different LDAP server for different requests.
>
> Is it possible to add some kind of id in radius requests, so that
> freeradius makes use of that ID to choose which LDAP server can be used for
> that request.
> I am new to this freeradius.
> Please help me to get some understanding ??
>
> We can configure one LDAP server in freeradius radiusd.conf ldap section??
> but how to configure multiple LDAP servers and what is the purpose of filter
> id attribute in freeradius??
>
> Thanks
> Jyothi
>
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