In the "users" file is where you specify the reply attributes in my example.
So using your example:
DEFAULT Huntgroup-Name == CiscoVPN, Ldap-Group == "cn=CiscoVPN,ou=Roles,ou=Radius,DC=ACME,DC=COM"
Service-Type = "NAS-Prompt-User",
Idle-Timeout = 600,
Cisco-AVPair = "webvpn:user-vpn-group=whatevervpngroupyouwanttoaddtheuserto"
Then you can either use the huntgroup file and set the IP addresses of the Routers (NAS's) you're using: http://wiki.freeradius.org/Huntgroups
Or you can have the Huntgroups in ldap as per my e-mail, and that would be if you have a more dynamic environment or want to move the NAS between different huntgroups easily.
Hello Peter and Alan,
Thank you for your reply. I've given the documentation of Peter a look but I'm not that familiar with LDAP or how its underpinnings work in OS X Server.
When the Cisco router now authenticates against the FreeRADIUS server all works fine except for the fact that the group name is not returned with the webvpn:vpn-user-group attribute. What is unclear to me is how I instruct FreeRADIUS to include that attribute when it returns the authorization message. I have made the following addition to my clients file:
client 192.168.13.1/32 {
secret = xxx
shortname = vpn
nastype = cisco
}
I have added a policy to the Cisco router to pick up the attribute but it doesn't seem to get through. Can you suggest what to try next?
Thanks,
Sander