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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Building a NAS server Post 302800269 by bitlord on Monday 29th of April 2013 10:05:52 AM
Old 04-29-2013
I was looking for a little more detail. Is this for work or home? What kind of files will you be putting on the device? Are you going to be having Windows clients? Witch OS are you most skilled with?
 

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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)
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