Яцко Эллад Геннадьевич (ngs) wrote:
I am beginner in RADIUS. I guessed you talked about "sites-available/default" because Cisco does not use any realms when sends its packets to the RADIUS.
I talked about realms because I wanted to talk about realms.
I think it's needed "expanding of my task boundaries" :-) I want to make Cisco devices authenticate users when ther enter the device via telnet/ssh. It would be three-stage procedure: - Windows DC if IAS (Microsoft RADIUS) is accessible; - if no - RADIUS local DB if it is accessible; - if no - Cisco's local DB (NAS local authentication).
So If I correctly understood I need to use "authenticate" section.
No. My example was correct.
But what is further I don't clearly imagine. I guess when Access-Request is incoming, RADIUS in accordance with suggested scheme must change realm of request and continue process packet with new conditions, is it right?
No. My example was correct.
I must define new realm, for example "ias", and I must define home-server for it, do I?
That's the only thing you got right. Alan DeKok.