Re: authenticating multiple modules?

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Old 03-09-2007
 
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Default Re: authenticating multiple modules?

Don't put Auth-Type in users file. Make groups Students nad Staff,
assign users to them and put the Auth-Type you want for that group as
group check item.

Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP


Dana 9/3/2007, "Tim Tyler" <tyler@beloit.edu> pi=B9e:

>Freeradius experts,
> I want to use one freeradius server to authenticate against a
>system file for students and against ldap for faculty/staff. I can
>get the system file to work alone. I can get the ldap module to work
>alone. But I can't seem to find a way to get both of them to work
>together. If I set DEFAULT Auth-Type =3D System in the users file, it
>authenticates the system files. If I set it to ldap, it
>authenticates to ldap. If I put both in the users file, it
>authenticates ldap users only. How do I allow both unix and ldap
>modules to authenticate their respective users? Note: users are
>unique to each module. A user in unix does not exist in ldap and vice ver=

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>Tim Tyler
>Network Engineer - Beloit College
>tyler@beloit.edu
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