I've installed freeradius-1.0.1-1.RHEL3 and have recently
configured an RHAS 3.0 server as a radius client.
I've configured the client server so ssh login requests will go authenticate
to a RADIUS server.
Is there a configuration file I can edit so that my client will send the
correct NAS name
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've installed freeradius-1.0.1-1.RHEL3 and have recently
configured an RHAS 3.0 server as a radius client.
Using... what as a radius client?
Is there a configuration file I can edit so that my client will send the
correct NAS name (client hostname) instead of the
Sorry for the confusion.
Using... what as a radius client?
The client is a RedHat AS 3.0 box with
freeradius-1.0.1-1.RHEL3 installed.
When users attempt to ssh to the Redhat
client it authenticates to a different
RADIUS server. The RADIUS client is sending
an
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The client is a RedHat AS 3.0 box with
freeradius-1.0.1-1.RHEL3 installed.
You said that already. Did you think no one read it?
When users attempt to ssh to the Redhat
client it authenticates to a different
RADIUS server.
What are you using as a RADIUS client?
I'm using pam_radius-1.3.16 as my radius client
package.
Sorry for the previous confusion on my part.
Yes I know I said that already too ;)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using pam_radius-1.3.16 as my radius client
package.
Then it should add a NAS-IP-Address attribute, with the IP address
of the host. If it doesn't, then it can't find the address of the
host.
The only way to work around that is to edit the source.
Alan
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