> The way round this problem is to use proxy radius and have each user file in
> a different realm
Or use Lucent PortAuthorty which supports multiple user files and chaining
on failure. PA can actually do something like this: Try Password file and
if that fails try the /etc/passwd file, if that fails try LDAP, and if that
fails then send a reject. RADIUS ABM supports multiple name spaces in a
single database and you can have users with the same name in different name
spaces.
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