You need to rephrase your question. Do you want to: a.) authenticate and authorize users accessing the console of your switch? b.) authenticate a machine/user connected to a port of a switch (MAC auth or 801.x) c.) Linux boxes are machines... see "B" d.) authenticate users accessing the boxes... Regards, E:S On 09.05.2013 21:38, Roberto Carna wrote:
Dear Matt, my second question is:
If I have to authenticate Linux boxes and switches against Freeradius, do I have to use libpam-radius-auth for both devices or what ???
Thanks again,
Roberto
2013/5/8 Matt Zagrabelny <mzagrabe@d.umn.edu <mailto:mzagrabe@d.umn.edu>>
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 3:26 PM, Roberto Carna <robertocarna36@gmail.com <mailto:robertocarna36@gmail.com>> wrote: > Dear, I'm new at Freeredius as an AAA sever in a Linux box and I need to > authenticate Allied switches and Debian/Centos boxes. > > What package/module do I have to install in adition to freeradius ???
For the Debian clients you might want:
libpam-radius-auth
You can use apt-cache to search for things:
% apt-cache search radius pam freeradius - high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server libpam-radius-auth - The PAM RADIUS authentication module yardradius - YARD Radius Authorization and Accounting Server
And > what authentication procedure do I have ti use in order to let universal AAA > ???
I don't understand this question.
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