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| 2 | # proxy.conf - proxy radius and realm configuration directives |
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| 3 | # |
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| 4 | # This file is included by default. To disable it, you will need |
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| 5 | # to modify the PROXY CONFIGURATION section of "radiusd.conf". |
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| 6 | # |
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| 7 | ####################################################################### |
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| 8 | # |
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| 9 | # Proxy server configuration |
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| 10 | # |
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| 11 | # This entry controls the servers behaviour towards ALL other servers |
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| 12 | # to which it sends proxy requests. |
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| 13 | # |
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| 14 | proxy server { |
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| 15 | |
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| 16 | # |
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| 17 | # If the NAS re-sends the request to us, we can immediately re-send |
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| 18 | # the proxy request to the end server. To do so, use 'yes' here. |
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| 19 | # |
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| 20 | # If this is set to 'no', then we send the retries on our own schedule, |
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| 21 | # and ignore any duplicate NAS requests. |
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| 22 | # |
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| 23 | # If you want to have the server send proxy retries ONLY when the NAS |
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| 24 | # sends it's retries to the server, then set this to 'yes', and |
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| 25 | # set the other proxy configuration parameters to 0 (zero). |
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| 26 | # |
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| 27 | # Additionally, if you want 'failover' to work, the server must manage |
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| 28 | # retries and timeouts. Therefore, if this is set to yes, then no |
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| 29 | # failover functionality is possible. |
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| 30 | # |
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| 31 | synchronous = no |
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| 32 | |
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| 33 | # |
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| 34 | # The time (in seconds) to wait for a response from the proxy, before |
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| 35 | # re-sending the proxied request. |
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| 36 | # |
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| 37 | # If this time is set too high, then the NAS may re-send the request, |
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| 38 | # or it may give up entirely, and reject the user. |
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| 39 | # |
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| 40 | # If it is set too low, then the RADIUS server which receives the proxy |
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| 41 | # request will get kicked unnecessarily. |
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| 42 | # |
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| 43 | retry_delay = 5 |
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| 44 | |
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| 45 | # |
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| 46 | # The number of retries to send before giving up, and sending a reject |
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| 47 | # message to the NAS. |
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| 48 | # |
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| 49 | retry_count = 3 |
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| 50 | |
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| 51 | # |
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| 52 | # If the home server does not respond to any of the multiple retries, |
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| 53 | # then FreeRADIUS will stop sending it proxy requests, and mark it 'dead'. |
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| 54 | # |
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| 55 | # If there are multiple entries configured for this realm, then the |
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| 56 | # server will fail-over to the next one listed. If no more are listed, |
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| 57 | # then no requests will be proxied to that realm. |
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| 58 | # |
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| 59 | # |
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| 60 | # After a configurable 'dead_time', in seconds, FreeRADIUS will |
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| 61 | # speculatively mark the home server active, and start sending requests |
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| 62 | # to it again. |
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| 63 | # |
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| 64 | # If this dead time is set too low, then you will lose requests, |
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| 65 | # as FreeRADIUS will quickly switch back to the home server, even if |
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| 66 | # it isn't up again. |
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| 67 | # |
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| 68 | # If this dead time is set too high, then FreeRADIUS may take too long |
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| 69 | # to switch back to the primary home server. |
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| 70 | # |
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| 71 | # Realistic values for this number are in the range of minutes to hours. |
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| 72 | # (60 to 3600) |
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| 73 | # |
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| 74 | dead_time = 120 |
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| 75 | |
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| 76 | # An ldflag attribute for all realms to be included in a round-robin |
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| 77 | # setup must be specified, and that ldflag must be the same for all |
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| 78 | # realms of the same name. |
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| 79 | # Currently (0 or fail_over) and (1 or round_robin) are the |
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| 80 | # supported values for ldflag. Fail over is the default setup. |
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| 81 | # |
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| 82 | # DO NOT INCLUDE LOCAL AUTH/ACCT HOST REALMS IN A ROUND-ROBIN QUEUE. |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | |
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| 85 | # |
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| 86 | # If all exact matching realms did not respond, we can try the |
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| 87 | # DEFAULT realm, too. This is what the server normally does. |
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| 88 | # |
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| 89 | # This behaviour may be undesired for some cases. e.g. You are proxying |
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| 90 | # for two different ISP's, and then act as a general dial-up for Gric. |
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| 91 | # If one of the first two ISP's has their RADIUS server go down, you do |
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| 92 | # NOT want to proxy those requests to GRIC. Instead, you probably want |
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| 93 | # to just drop the requests on the floor. In that case, set this value |
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| 94 | # to 'no'. |
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| 95 | # |
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| 96 | # allowed values: {yes, no} |
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| 97 | # |
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| 98 | default_fallback = yes |
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| 99 | |
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| 100 | # |
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| 101 | # Older versions of the server would pass proxy requests through the |
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| 102 | # 'authorize' sections twice; once when the packet was received |
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| 103 | # from the NAS, and again after the reply was received from the home |
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| 104 | # server. Now that we have a 'post_proxy' section, the replies from |
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| 105 | # the home server should be sent through that, instead of through |
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| 106 | # the 'authorize' section again. |
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| 107 | # |
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| 108 | # However, for backwards compatibility, this behaviour is configurable. |
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| 109 | # The default configuration is 'no', because this option is deprecated |
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| 110 | # and will be removed in the future. |
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| 111 | # |
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| 112 | # allowed values: {yes, no} |
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| 113 | # |
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| 114 | post_proxy_authorize = no |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | } |
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| 117 | |
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| 118 | ####################################################################### |
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| 119 | # |
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| 120 | # Configuration for the proxy realms. |
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| 121 | # |
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| 122 | # The information given here is used in conjunction with the 'realms' |
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| 123 | # file. This format is preferred, as it is more flexible. The realms |
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| 124 | # listed here take priority over those listed in the 'realms' file. |
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| 125 | |
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| 126 | # A standard realm entry. A request from "user@company.com" will be |
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| 127 | # sent to radius.company.com as "user", unless the 'nostrip' |
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| 128 | # configuration item is specified. If the 'nostrip' configuration |
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| 129 | # item is specified, then the request will be proxied as |
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| 130 | # "user@company.com" |
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| 131 | # |
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| 132 | #realm company.com { |
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| 133 | # type = radius |
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| 134 | # authhost = radius.company.com:1600 |
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| 135 | # accthost = radius.company.com:1601 |
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| 136 | # secret = testing123 |
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| 137 | #} |
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| 138 | |
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| 139 | # A realm entry with an optional fail-over realm. A request from |
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| 140 | # "user@isp2.com" will be sent to radius.isp2.com as "user@isp2.com", |
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| 141 | # because the 'nostrip' directive is specified for this realm. |
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| 142 | # |
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| 143 | #realm isp2.com { |
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| 144 | # type = radius |
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| 145 | # authhost = radius.isp2.com:1645 |
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| 146 | # accthost = radius.isp2.com:1646 |
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| 147 | # secret = TheirKey |
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| 148 | # nostrip |
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| 149 | #} |
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| 150 | # |
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| 151 | # The fail-over realm for isp2.com |
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| 152 | # |
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| 153 | #realm isp2.com { |
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| 154 | # type = radius |
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| 155 | # authhost = radius2.isp2.com:1645 |
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| 156 | # accthost = radius2.isp2.com:1646 |
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| 157 | # secret = TheirKey2 |
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| 158 | # nostrip |
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| 159 | #} |
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| 160 | |
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| 161 | # |
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| 162 | # 1st node serv.com...set up for round-robin. |
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| 163 | # |
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| 164 | # The load balancing 'ldflag' attribute can be used to perform |
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| 165 | # load balancing. Allowed values are 'fail_over' and 'round_robin'. |
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| 166 | # |
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| 167 | # If there is no ldflag attribute, or it is set to 'fail_over', then |
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| 168 | # the realms are treated as "fail-over". That is, the first matching |
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| 169 | # realm is used, unless it is down, in which case the realm "fails |
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| 170 | # over" to the second matching realm. The process continues until an |
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| 171 | # active matching realm is found, OR the DEFAULT realm is returned. |
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| 172 | # |
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| 173 | # If the ldflag attribute is set to 'round_robin', then all active |
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| 174 | # realms of the same name are put into a pool internally in the |
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| 175 | # server, and the proxied requests are evenly divided among the |
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| 176 | # realms in the pool. For this to work, all realms of the same name |
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| 177 | # MUST have the same value of their 'ldflag' attributes. Mixing up |
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| 178 | # different types of load balancing schemes for the same realm will |
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| 179 | # cause problems. |
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| 180 | # |
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| 181 | # The round_robin load balancing method is a probabilistic method |
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| 182 | # which evenly scatters the requests among the home servers. |
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| 183 | # |
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| 184 | # Note that you CANNOT include local auth/acct host realms in a |
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| 185 | # round-robin queue. Having a server load balance requests to itself |
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| 186 | # doesn't make any sense, as it only doubles the amount of work |
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| 187 | # which is needed to be done. |
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| 188 | # |
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| 189 | #realm serv.com { |
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| 190 | # type = radius |
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| 191 | # authhost = radius.serv.com:1645 |
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| 192 | # accthost = radius.serv.com:1646 |
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| 193 | # secret = TheirKey |
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| 194 | # ldflag = round_robin |
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| 195 | # nostrip |
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| 196 | #} |
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| 197 | |
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| 198 | # |
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| 199 | # Another node for serv.com |
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| 200 | # |
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| 201 | #realm serv.com { |
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| 202 | # type = radius |
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| 203 | # authhost = radius2.serv.com:1645 |
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| 204 | # accthost = radius2.serv.com:1646 |
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| 205 | # secret = TheirKey2 |
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| 206 | # ldflag = round_robin |
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| 207 | # nostrip |
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| 208 | #} |
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| 209 | |
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| 210 | # |
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| 211 | # A third round-robin node realm for serv.com |
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| 212 | # |
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| 213 | #realm serv.com { |
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| 214 | # type = radius |
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| 215 | # authhost = radius3.serv.com:1645 |
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| 216 | # accthost = radius3.serv.com:1646 |
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| 217 | # secret = TheirKey2 |
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| 218 | # ldflag = round_robin |
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| 219 | # nostrip |
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| 220 | #} |
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| 221 | # |
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| 222 | # |
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| 223 | |
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| 224 | # |
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| 225 | # This is a local realm. The requests are NOT proxied, |
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| 226 | # but instead are authenticated by the RADIUS server itself. |
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| 227 | # |
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| 228 | # You don't need a secret if BOTH 'authhost' and 'accthost' are |
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| 229 | # set to LOCAL. |
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| 230 | # |
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| 231 | #realm bla.com { |
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| 232 | # type = radius |
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| 233 | # authhost = LOCAL |
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| 234 | # accthost = LOCAL |
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| 235 | #} |
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| 236 | |
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| 237 | # |
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| 238 | # This is a sample entry for iPass. |
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| 239 | # |
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| 240 | #realm IPASS { |
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| 241 | # type = radius |
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| 242 | # authhost = ipass.server.hostname:11812 |
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| 243 | # accthost = ipass.server.hostname:11813 |
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| 244 | # |
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| 245 | # The shared secret here must be the same |
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| 246 | # value as the secret of the NetServer found in the |
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| 247 | # /usr/ipass/raddb/clients file of your NetServer software. |
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| 248 | # secret = mysecret |
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| 249 | # nostrip |
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| 250 | #} |
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| 251 | |
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| 252 | # |
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| 253 | # This realm is used mainly to cancel proxying. You can have |
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| 254 | # the "realm suffix" module configured to proxy all requests for |
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| 255 | # a realm, and then later cancel the proxying, based on other |
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| 256 | # configuration. |
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| 257 | # |
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| 258 | # For example, you want to terminate PEAP or EAP-TTLS locally, |
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| 259 | # you can add the following to the "users" file: |
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| 260 | # |
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| 261 | # DEFAULT EAP-Type == PEAP, Proxy-To-Realm := LOCAL |
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| 262 | # |
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| 263 | realm LOCAL { |
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| 264 | type = radius |
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| 265 | authhost = LOCAL |
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| 266 | accthost = LOCAL |
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| 267 | } |
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| 268 | |
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| 269 | # |
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| 270 | # This realm is for requests which don't have an explicit realm |
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| 271 | # prefix or suffix. User names like "bob" will match this one. |
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| 272 | # |
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| 273 | #realm NULL { |
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| 274 | # type = radius |
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| 275 | # authhost = radius.company.com:1600 |
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| 276 | # accthost = radius.company.com:1601 |
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| 277 | # secret = testing123 |
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| 278 | #} |
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| 279 | |
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| 280 | # |
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| 281 | # This realm is for ALL OTHER requests. |
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| 282 | # |
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| 283 | #realm DEFAULT { |
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| 284 | # type = radius |
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| 285 | # authhost = radius.company.com:1600 |
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| 286 | # accthost = radius.company.com:1601 |
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| 287 | # secret = testing123 |
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| 288 | #} |
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