Yes , but on a freeradius-2.05 , when I create a separate authenticate {} and authorize {} subsection and plug in the following : authorize { Autz-Type LDAP { redundant { ${confdir}/modules/ldap1 ${confdir}/modules/ldap2 } } } authenticate { Auth-Type LDAP{ redundant{ ${confdir}/modules/ldap1 ${confdir}/modules/ldap2 } } } It doesn't work. Here the ldap1 and ldap2 are two separate files in the /etc/raddb/modules directory and have separate ldap server IP addresses. Can anyone please point out to me where I am going wrong ? Thanks Sambuddho On Sun, 2008-06-15 at 01:55 -0700, Chris wrote:
As in:
redundant { ldap1 ldap2 }
On Jun 15, 2008, at 1:08 AM, Ivan Kalik wrote:
http://www.freeradius.org/radiusd/man/unlang.html
Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 15/6/2008, "Sambuddho Chakravarty" <sc2516@columbia.edu> piše:
Hello All Will creating multiple instances of the /etc/raddb/modules/ldap1 and /etc/raddb/modules/ldap2 each with different LDAP server addresses and database information work for having a user authenticate against either of the two LDAP servers. By that I mean that say our user 'try' tries to authenticate and sends the radius server an authentication request message, then, by having two files /etc/raddb/modules/ldap1 and /etc/raddb/modules/ldap2 cause the server to connect to both the servers and check for authentication ? If no then can anyone please suggest what is the way for doing this ?
Thanks Sambuddho
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