This is a discussion on Realms within the FreeRADIUS Users forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Hi. I have a setup with multiple NAS's where each NAS belongs to a different owner. All of them ...
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Hi.
I have a setup with multiple NAS's where each NAS belongs to a different owner. All of them talk to the same radius server where users are stored in MySQL database. AFAIK normally realms are used to strip e.g. domain names from the login user names, e.g userXYZ@domain.tld authenticating against a radius server will get the domain.tld part "taken off" the login name and only the userXYZ part will be used for authentication I was wondering if it could be possible to do that the other way around, to store usernames in MySQL as userXYZ@domain.tld and then add the @domain.tld realm to the 'userXYZ' when the user sends authentication request. In that case I believe the NAS would have to add the specified @domain.tld part to the username. Or is there maybe a trick that can be done so if the unique userXYZ part of the userXYZ@domain.tld is avaliable in the database, the realm would be automatically added and the user authenticated ? My NAS servers run RouterOS from Mikrotik. Regards, M. Jessa http://www.yazzy.org - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html |
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