Appendix I: RADIUS Configuration Illustration
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16.
A summary showing connection request policy settings is displayed. Click
Finish to close the dialog.
FreeRADIUS Standard Attribute Illustration
With standard attributes, NO dictionary files are required. You simply add all
user data, including user names, passwords, and roles, in the following
FreeRADIUS path.
/etc/raddb/users
Presumptions in the illustration:
•
User name =
steve
•
Steve's password =
test123
•
Steve's roles =
Admin
and
SystemTester
To create a user profile for "steve" in FreeRADIUS:
1.
Go to this location:
/etc/raddb/users
.
2.
Add the data of the user "steve" by typing the following. Note that the
values after the equal sign (=) must be enclosed in double quotes (").
Summary of Contents for Raritan PX3TS
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