10 Dec
2019
10 Dec
'19
11:07 a.m.
On Dec 10, 2019, at 9:21 AM, Coy Hile <coy.hile@coyhile.com> wrote:
I'm finally getting around to setting up RADIUS in my lab so I can centralize authentication and authorization access to network devices. Assume for sanity's sake, NAS information and user information stored in a SQL database. Does anyone have any boilerplate for what can be thrown away wholesale from the default configs when *not* doing 802.1x or other end-user authentication/authorization.
Anything you don't use can be deleted. We can't define that. It's on you to read the configuration files, understand what you need, and do the right thing. Alan DeKok.