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Operating Systems Solaris Soalris 10 PAM Radius authentication Module Post 302193309 by ImpeccableCode on Friday 9th of May 2008 03:25:15 AM
Old 05-09-2008
Question Soalris 10 PAM Radius authentication Module

Hello Group,

I'm facing Problem with the configuration of "***pam_radius_auth.so.1***" module to be integrated with Freeradius and Funk Steel Belted Radius. Both this radius servers are able to make "Access-Accept" packet. But the SSH or Telnet client is not able to login to the system with the above integration/setup. I have cross verified with the system logs and the Freeradius/ Steel Belted Radius for the Access-Accept. But still the user is not able to get login.

Any help in this regard will be highly Appreciated.

Thanks
--ImpeccableCode
 

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Apache2::SiteControl::Radius(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			 Apache2::SiteControl::Radius(3pm)

NAME
Apache2::SiteControl::Radius - Raduis authentication module for SiteControl SYNOPSIS
In Apache/mod_perl's configuration: PerlModule Apache2::SiteControl <Location /sample> ... PerlSetVar SiteControlMethod Apache2::SiteControl::Radius ... </Location> <FilesMatch ".pl$"> ... PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlHost "localhost" PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlSecret "mysecret" ... </FilesMatch> <Location /SampleLogin> ... PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlHost "localhost" PerlSetVar RadiusSiteControlSecret "mysecret" ... </Location> DESCRIPTION
Apache2::SiteControl::Radius uses Authen::Radius to do the actual authentication of login attempts for the SiteControl system. See the SiteControl documentation for a complete apache configuration example. The synopsis above shows the configuration parameters for the radius module only, which is not a stand-alone thing. The proper variables for the apache configuration of this modules are shown in the synopsis above. You must set the radius host and shared secret in all sections that will use the SiteControl system for authentication. SEE ALSO
Apache2::SiteControl AUTHOR
This module was written by Tony Kay, <tkay@uoregon.edu>. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
perl v5.14.2 2006-03-17 Apache2::SiteControl::Radius(3pm)
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