below I've pasted in 2 previous posts.
Everyone should check in the archives!
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Thomas C Kinnen wrote:
> L'Equipe du Royaume wrote:
>
>
> > Is there a way to tell the pormaster3 to let everybody access no matter
> > what the username/password they are using.
>
> No, not without using something like Call-check and another Radius server
>
> > This is in case of emergency if Radius is down.
>
> Do you run a secondary server in case one goes down?
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 06:47:08 -0800 (PST)
From: MegaZone <megazone@megazone.org>
To: PortMaster RADIUS <portmaster-radius@livingston.com>
Subject: (RADIUS) Allow All? (fwd)
Once upon a time Tom Tom Tom shaped the electrons to say...
>I need something like: "DEFAULT Auth-Type = Accept" ?
Officially - no. There is nothing like this.
However, at least up until 2.0.1, there is a *bug* in Lucent RADIUS that
opens a loophole.
username Auth-Type = Local
blah
Setting and Auth-Type pf local BUT NOT SETTING A PASSWORD is a loophole.
Lucent mentioned this a while back and said that it would be closed in a
future revision, so that Auth-Type = Local without Password would act like
a Reject - an invalid profile. This may be fix in 2.1b6 so that it no
longer works. (It was never supposed to work - and was only discovered by
accident.)
Of course, you can also hack the source to a server to make it do what you
want.
-MZ
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 10:05:59 -0800
From: Thomas Kinnen <tkinnen@livingston.com>
To: Mail List - Portmaster Users <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Subject: Re: (PM) Allow all logins
jdl@modex.com wrote:
>
> Someone was looking for a way to allow all logins. Here is some info I
> saved from a previous post.
You can use call-check if on PRI and only doing PPP to have the server
just
return and ACK along with a session config.
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