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Old 06-29-2005, 07:54 AM   #1
chinitobutnotchinese
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Freeradius and Virtual Domains


I need help in properly setting up a freeradius server on my linux box. I have no problems authen ticating users via PAM. My issue is with virtual domains. We will be setting up users involving different virtual domians and I am not sure how to configure Freeradius to aaccomodate this. Will I specify a password path per virtual domain, or do I go and use the realms aspect of the config files? Is the answer simply to set authhost and accthost to LOCAL in the realm entry? Will the type field be radius or another value?

Also if I do go the realms route, does proxying play a role?

Thanks for any help you guys might be able to pass along...
 
  


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