PPPD-RADATTR(8) System Manager's Manual PPPD-RADATTR(8)NAME
radattr.so - RADIUS utility plugin for pppd(8)SYNOPSIS
pppd [ options ] plugin radius.so plugin radattr.so
DESCRIPTION
The radattr plugin for pppd causes all radius attributes returned by the RADIUS server at authentication time to be stored in the file
/var/run/radattr.pppN where pppN is the name of the PPP interface. The RADIUS attributes are stored one per line in the format "Attribute-
Name Attribute-Value". This format is convenient for use in /etc/ppp/ip-up and /etc/ppp/ip-down scripts.
Note that you must load the radius.so plugin before loading the radattr.so plugin; radattr.so depends on symbols defined in radius.so.
USAGE
To use the plugin, simply supply the plugin radius.so plugin radattr.so options to pppd.
SEE ALSO pppd(8)pppd-radius(8)AUTHOR
David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
PPPD-RADATTR(8)
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radius.so - RADIUS authentication plugin for pppd(8)SYNOPSIS
pppd [ options ] plugin radius.so
DESCRIPTION
The RADIUS plugin for pppd permits pppd to perform PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP and MS-CHAPv2 authentication against a RADIUS server instead of the
usual /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets files.
The RADIUS plugin is built on a library called radiusclient which has its own configuration files (usually in /etc/radiusclient), consult
those files for more information on configuring the RADIUS plugin
OPTIONS
The RADIUS plugin introduces one additional pppd option:
radius-config-file filename
The file filename is taken as the radiusclient configuration file. If this option is not used, then the plugin uses
/etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf as the configuration file.
avpair attribute=value
Adds an Attribute-Value pair to be passed on to the RADIUS server on each request.
map-to-ifname
Sets Radius NAS-Port attribute to number equal to interface name (Default)
map-to-ttyname
Sets Radius NAS-Port attribute value via libradiusclient library
USAGE
To use the plugin, simply supply the plugin radius.so option to pppd, and edit /etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf appropriately. If you
use the RADIUS plugin, the normal pppd authentication schemes (login, checking the /etc/ppp/*-secrets files) are skipped. The RADIUS
server should assign an IP address to the peer using the RADIUS Framed-IP-Address attribute.
SEE ALSO pppd(8)pppd-radattr(8)AUTHOR
David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>
PPPD-RADIUS(8)
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