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radius.conf (5)
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    NAME

    
    
    radius.conf
    
     - RADIUS client configuration file
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    /etc/radius.conf  

    DESCRIPTION

    contains the information necessary to configure the RADIUS client library. It is parsed by rad_config3. The file contains one or more lines of text, each describing a single RADIUS server which will be used by the library. Leading white space is ignored, as are empty lines and lines containing only comments.

    A RADIUS server is described by three to five fields on a line:

    Service type
    Server host
    Shared secret
    Timeout
    Retries

    The fields are separated by white space. The `#' character at the beginning of a field begins a comment, which extends to the end of the line. A field may be enclosed in double quotes, in which case it may contain white space and/or begin with the `#' character. Within a quoted string, the double quote character can be represented by `\' , and the backslash can be represented by `\\' No other escape sequences are supported.

    The first field gives the service type, either `auth' for RADIUS authentication or `acct' for RADIUS accounting. If a single server provides both services, two lines are required in the file. Earlier versions of this file did not include a service type. For backward compatibility, if the first field is not `auth' or `acct' the library behaves as if `auth' were specified, and interprets the fields in the line as if they were fields two through five.

    The second field specifies the server host, either as a fully qualified domain name or as a dotted-quad IP address. The host may optionally be followed by a `:' and a numeric port number, without intervening white space. If the port specification is omitted, it defaults to the `radius' or `radacct' service in the /etc/services file for service types `auth' and `acct' , respectively. If no such entry is present, the standard ports 1812 and 1813 are used.

    The third field contains the shared secret, which should be known only to the client and server hosts. It is an arbitrary string of characters, though it must be enclosed in double quotes if it contains white space. The shared secret may be any length, but the RADIUS protocol uses only the first 128 characters. N.B., some popular RADIUS servers have bugs which prevent them from working properly with secrets longer than 16 characters.

    The fourth field contains a decimal integer specifying the timeout in seconds for receiving a valid reply from the server. If this field is omitted, it defaults to 3 seconds.

    The fifth field contains a decimal integer specifying the maximum number of attempts that will be made to authenticate with the server before giving up. If omitted, it defaults to 3 attempts. Note, this is the total number of attempts and not the number of retries.

    Up to 10 RADIUS servers may be specified for each service type. The servers are tried in round-robin fashion, until a valid response is received or the maximum number of tries has been reached for all servers.

    The standard location for this file is /etc/radius.conf But an alternate pathname may be specified in the call to rad_config3. Since the file contains sensitive information in the form of the shared secrets, it should not be readable except by root.  

    FILES

    /etc/radius.conf  

    EXAMPLES

    # A simple entry using all the defaults:
    acct  radius1.domain.com  OurLittleSecret
    
    # A server still using the obsolete RADIUS port, with increased
    # timeout and maximum tries:
    auth  auth.domain.com:1645  "I can't see you"  5  4
    
    # A server specified by its IP address:
    auth  192.168.27.81  $X*#..38947ax-+=
    
     

    SEE ALSO

    libradius(3)
    C. Rigney, et al "Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)" RFC 2138
    C. Rigney RADIUS Accounting RFC 2139
     

    AUTHORS

    This documentation was written by An John Polstra , and donated to the Fx project by Juniper Networks, Inc.


     

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