Re: (RADIUS) Secondary radius authentication server.
Mike McCauley (mikem@open.com.au)
Wed, 29 Apr 1998 08:53:12 -0500
On Apr 28, 4:45pm, Nick Waterman wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIUS) Secondary radius authentication server.
> Netlink Support said:
> > Is it possible to make the default radius entry on Linux#2 point to a
> > shadow/passwd file that is not used for login, etc. on this box?
> > ex:
> >
> > DEFAULT Password = "/somepath/file" rather than DEFAULT Password = "UNIX"
>
> You could probably run radiusd chrooted, so /etc/passwd was actually
> /foo/radd_root/etc/passwd or something?
Radiator allows you to have multiple distinct UNIX authentication realms, each
with different password and group files.
http://www.open.com.au/radiator
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