02-16-2007
Nas question
you need to mount the cifs file system and export the share. what type of NAS are you using.
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checkrad
CHECKRAD(5) File Formats Manual CHECKRAD(5)
NAME
checkrad -- See if a user is (still) logged in on a certain port.
SYNOPSIS
checkrad [-d] nas-type nas-ip nas-port login session-id
DESCRIPTION
Checkrad is used by the radius server to check if its idea of a user logged in on a certain port/NAS is correct if a double login is
detected.
Returns: 0 = no duplicate, 1 = duplicate, >1 = error.
OPTIONS
-d Enable printing of debugging informations.
nas-type
Type of port/NAS. Can be one of:
o ascend
o bay
o cisco
o cisco_l2tp
o computone
o cvx
o digitro
o dot1x
o livingston
o max40xx
o mikrotik
o mikrotik_snmp
o multitech
o netserver
o other
o pathras
o patton
o portslave
o pr3000
o pr4000
o redback
o tc
o usrhiper
o versanet
The "other" type cause checkrad to skip any check and always returns 1.
nas-ip IP address of the NAS to check.
nas-port
The NAS port to check (may be ignored by some nas-type).
login The login name to check.
session-id
Session to check. (actually ignored by all nas-type)
SEE ALSO
radiusd(8)
AUTHOR
Written by Miquel van Smoorenburg, miquels@cistron.nl.
This manual page was written by Marco Nenciarini <mnencia@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
13 January 2006 CHECKRAD(5)