Mats Blomgren B wrote:
Today I check the "etc/passwd" for the usernames and passwords and fetches the users default group from "etc/passwd".
I'm not so sure...
#/usr/local/etc/raddb/users DEFAULT Group == "admin-network", Auth-Type = System
This checks /etc/groups, via the getgrent() call. It sees if the user is a member of that group, not if that is the user's default group.
I have been browsing the mailing list, wiki and google trying to find out if anyone has done the following: 1. I want to check the username/password against LDAP/AD instead of directly towards "etc/passwd".
Configure the LDAP module. See the various howto's.
2. After that I would like to continue by fetching the user's default group from the Solaris 10 system (/"etc/passwd") to give it rights depending on which group the user belongs to.
You don't have to change anything in your current configuration. Alan DeKok.