09-16-2002
Be carefull with the proxy server, though. Do not set it up to use NT / LANMAN authentication. It won't work with non-MS software.
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radsecproxy
radsecproxy(1) General Commands Manual radsecproxy(1)
NAME
radsecproxy - a generic RADIUS proxy that provides both RADIUS UDP and TCP/TLS (RadSec) transport.
SYNOPSIS
radsecproxy [-c configfile] [-d debuglevel] [-f] [-i pidfile] [-p] [-v]
DESCRIPTION
radsecproxy is a generic RADIUS proxy that in addition to to usual RADIUS UDP transport, also supports TLS (RadSec). The aim is for the
proxy to have sufficient features to be flexible, while at the same time to be small, efficient and easy to configure. Currently the exe-
cutable on Linux is only about 48 KB, and it uses about 64 KB (depending on the number of peers) while running.
The proxy was initially made to be able to deploy RadSec (RADIUS over TLS) so that all RADIUS communication across network links could be
done using TLS, without modifying existing RADIUS software. This can be done by running this proxy on the same host as an existing RADIUS
server or client, and configure the existing client/server to talk to localhost (the proxy) rather than other clients and servers directly.
There are however other situations where a RADIUS proxy might be useful. Some people deploy RADIUS topologies where they want to route
RADIUS messages to the right server. The nodes that do purely routing could be using a proxy. Some people may also wish to deploy a proxy
on a site boundary. Since the proxy supports both IPv4 and IPv6, it could also be used to allow communication in cases where some RADIUS
nodes use only IPv4 and some only IPv6.
OPTIONS
-f
Run in foreground
By specifying this option, the proxy will run in foreground mode. That is, it won't detach. Also all logging will be done to stderr.
-d <debug level>
Debug level
This specifies the debug level. It must be set to 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5, where 1 logs only serious errors, and 5 logs everything. The
default is 2 which logs errors, warnings and a few informational messages.
-p
Pretend
The proxy reads configuration files and performs initialisation as usual, but exits prior to creating any sockets. It will return
different exit codes depending on whether the configuration files are okay. This may be used to verify configuration files, and can
be done while another instance is running.
-v
Print version
When this option is specified, the proxy will simply print version information and exit.
-c <config file path>
Config file path
This option allows you to specify which config file to use. This is useful if you want to use a config file that is not in any of
the default locations.
-i <pid file path>
PID file path
This option tells the proxy to create a PID file with the specified path.
SIGNALS
The proxy generally exits on all signals. The exceptions are listed below.
SIGHUP
When logging to a file, this signal forces a reopen of the log file.
SIGPIPE
This signal is ignored.
FILES
/etc/radsecproxy.conf
The default configuration file.
SEE ALSO
radsecproxy.conf(5), RadSec internet draft http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-radext-radsec
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