Hi Thakur,

I'd suggest using the PAM-Radius module to authenticate users on the
Linux server.  That way you will have a single point of authentication
for all users.

I personally would use LDAP: let the Linux users authenticate off
LDAP, and use a Radius-LDAP gateway so that Radius also uses LDAP as
the back-end.  However that may be a much larger project than
PAM-Radius.

Regards,

-- Raju

>>>>> "Thakur" == linuxindia  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Thakur> Hello all, We are non commercial Internet plus other
    Thakur> health information service provider in Nepal. I am using
    Thakur> multiport I/O card and Cisco router from Cyclades company
    Thakur> (called Cyclom-y) to attach dialin modems for the clients.
    Thakur> The users who dial into CISCO router ports are
    Thakur> authenticated by radius authentication server ( written
    Thakur> one line in Cisco configuration file). But when the users
    Thakur> dial into the Cyclades card, they are authenticated by the
    Thakur> Linux box( i guess).  So how should I manage so that the
    Thakur> users dialing from the Cyclades card are authenticated by
    Thakur> radiusd server.

    Thakur> Your help will be highly appreciated.

    Thakur> Regards, Thakur Gyawali

-- 
Raju Mathur          [EMAIL PROTECTED]           http://kandalaya.org/

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