On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 6:01 AM, Diego Matute <
dmatute@cyphercor.com> wrote:
>> > 2/ How does Auth-Type get set? I've read a bunch of forum threads and it
>> > looks like best practice nowadays is to let the server figure it out and
>> > not set it explicitly in /etc/raddb/users, however it isn't being set.
>>
>> It isn't being set because the default distribution doesn't use rlm_perl.
>>
>> If you want to *force* usage of rlm_perl, you need to set Auth-Type.
>> If you want to let the server just do the right thing, leave everything
>> alone.
>>
>
> What is the best practice for this? Should the Auth-Type be set in
> /etc/raddb/users, within the module, /etc/raddb/sites-available/*?
Why do you want to set Auth-Type? As Alan already said, if you wantto let the server just do the right thing, leave everything alone.
Meaning, you leave auth-type alone, use rlm_perl to supply user data