03-13-2016
And what speaks against a symbolic link /nas -> /net/server01.example.com? Then you don't need the bash script.
Try with /nas2 first so you can compare with your existing /nas
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radiusconfig
radiusconfig(8) BSD System Manager's Manual radiusconfig(8)
NAME
radiusconfig -- tool to configure radiusd
SYNOPSIS
radiusconfig command [command-options] [-q]
DESCRIPTION
radiusconfig is a utility for configuring radiusd and its configuration files. It must be run by root.
USAGE
-q Suppress prompts.
Queries
-getconfig [RADIUS-DB-Directory]
Returns configuration data from radiusd.conf and eap.conf in plist format. Reads the configuration files from /etc/raddb unless RADIUS-DB-
Directory is specified.
-getconfigxml [RADIUS-DB-Directory]
Returns configuration data from radiusd.conf and eap.conf in xml plist format. Reads the configuration files from /etc/raddb unless RADIUS-
DB-Directory is specified.
-nascount
Returns the number of RADIUS clients.
-naslist [--with-status]
Returns the list of RADIUS clients in plist format. If the --with-status option is used, an IMCP ping is sent to each client and the
responses, or lack thereof, are included in the results.
-naslistxml [--with-status]
Returns the list of RADIUS clients in xml plist format. If the --with-status option is used, an IMCP ping is sent to each client and the
responses, or lack thereof, are included in the results.
-help
Print usage information.
-ver
Displays version information.
Setup
---capture-base-station base-station-IP primary-RADIUS-IP [secondary=IP] [wpa-key-timeout=minutes] [wait-for-restart]
Pairs an Airport Base Station to a RADIUS server. The shared secret is set in the RADIUS client database and on the base station.
-disable-tls
Changes eap.conf to contain a commented-out TLS section.
-enable-tls
Changes eap.conf to contain an active TLS section.
-installcerts private-key certificate [trusted-ca-list [yes | no [common-name]]]
Changes eap.conf to contain an active TLS section and configures the certificates. The yes or no option specifies whether or not to check a
certificate revocation list. The random file is replaced and the dh file is created if absent.
-addclient nas-name shortname [type]
Adds a client.
-importclients xml-plist-file
Imports a list of clients from a file.
-removeclient nas-name [nas-name ...]
Removes a client.
-setconfig key value [key value ...]
Sets parameters in the radiusd.conf and eap.conf files.
-setgroup nas-name group-name
Assigns an access control group for a specific client of the RADIUS server.
-rotatelog [-n file-count] base-file
Preserves file-count log files.
-autorotatelog [on | off | status] [-n file-count]
Configures a periodic task to rotate the radius logs on a daily basis.
-getssid host
Queries the base station at the host address for its WiFi network name (SSID).
-start
Tells launchd to keep RADIUS running.
-stop
Disables RADIUS in launchd.
FILES
/usr/sbin/radiusconfig
/etc/raddb/eap.conf
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
SEE ALSO
radiusd(8)
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