I currently have a realm defined: realm liv.ac.uk { type = radius authhost = LOCAL accthost = LOCAL } I now have one of my departments, which for various complex reasons, has been allowed to have its own user accounts. They have the subdomain name "csc.liv.ac.uk". I want to proxy RADIUS to their server. If I add: realm csc.liv.ac.uk { type = radius authhost = server.csc.liv.ac.uk:1812 accthost = server.csc.liv.ac.uk:1813 } Is this position dependant? Does it have to appear before the liv.ac.uk realm to prevent "user@csc.liv.ac.uk" being caught by the first realm? I have: realm suffix { format = suffix delimiter = "@" } in radius.conf. --------------- Barry Dean Networks Team Computing Services Department Tel: 0151 794 5641 (x45641)
Hi,
Is this position dependant? Does it have to appear before the liv.ac.uk realm to prevent "user@csc.liv.ac.uk" being caught by the first realm?
No, unless you use a regex in the realm stanza, the matches are *literal* realms. i.e. realm liv.ac.uk does not match foo.bar.liv.ac.uk. Greetings, Stefan Winter -- Stefan WINTER Ingenieur de Recherche Fondation RESTENA - Réseau Téléinformatique de l'Education Nationale et de la Recherche 6, rue Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi L-1359 Luxembourg Tel: +352 424409 1 Fax: +352 422473
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