Hello Steve -
You can use the AuthBy RADIUS clause to forward radius requests to a remote radius server. The exact configuration will depend on what else you are already doing in your configuration file. I am not sure I understand what you mean by "domain policies" - can you give me a bit more detail?
BTW - Radiator runs just fine on W2K server.
regards
Hugh
On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 00:44 Australia/Melbourne, Steve Caporossi wrote:
Running radiator on a W2K server does not appear to be an option for us...I need to forward any domain logins ie, domain\username to a Windows radius server, but only if they try to login to the domain. Has anyone done this and be willing to share their methodology?
Can the domain policies be passed down to the machine as well using AuthBy LDAP, AuthBy Radius or AuthBy NT? Are there any advantages, or disadvantages, between these?
Thanks, Steve
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Steve -
Correct. AuthBy ADSI and the new AuthBy LSA clauses are only supported on recent Windows releases.
You can either try the AuthBy NT clause, or you can run an instance of Radiator on the Windows host and proxy requests to it.
You will find details on AuthBy NT in section 6.27 of the manual ("doc/ref.html").
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Jul 23, 2003, at 06:13 Australia/Melbourne, Steve Caporossi wrote:I am running radiator 3.6 (fully patched) on RH7.3 and need to tie into AD for domain login and username/password checking. In the reference manual section 6.40 <AuthBy ADSI> it has the statement,
<snip>
It is only available on Windows 2000 platforms. It is implemented in AuthADSI.pm"
</snip>
I am a little confused...does this mean that radiator needs to be running on W2K?
Thanks, -- Steve
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