
User authentication
Example user configuration
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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1. Configure a user on the RADIUS server:
a. On the ubuntu machine hosting the FreeRadius server, open the
/etc/freeradius/3.0/users
file:
$ sudo gedit /etc/freeradius/3.0/users
b. Add a RADIUS user to the
users
file:
admin1 Cleartext-Password := "password1"
Unix-FTP-Group-Names := "admin"
In this example:
n
The user's username is
admin1
.
n
The user's password is
password1
.
n
The authentication group on the AnywhereUSB Plus device,
admin
, is identified in
the
Unix-FTP-Group-Names
parameter.
c. Save and close the
users
file.
2. Configure a user on the server:
a. On the ubuntu machine hosting the server, open the
/etc//tac_plus.conf
file:
$ sudo gedit /etc//tac_plus.conf
b. Add a user to the
tac_plus.conf
file:
user = admin1 {
name ="Admin1 for TX64"
pap = cleartext password1
service = system {
groupname = admin
}
}
}
In this example:
n
The user's username is
admin1
.
n
The user's password is
password1
.
n
The authentication group on the AnywhereUSB Plus device,
admin
, is identified in
the
groupname
parameter.
c. Save and close the
tac_plus.conf
file.
3. Log into the AnywhereUSB Plus WebUI as a user with full Admin access rights.
4. On the menu, click
System
. Under
Configuration
, click
Device Configuration
.
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