Can Juniper router or firewall configured on Free radius
Bjørn Mork
bjorn at mork.no
Fri Apr 7 11:49:28 CEST 2006
Venu Gopal <gopalb007 at yahoo.com> writes:
> Thanks a lot for the reply,
> i got this link for configuring radius, but wonder is
> there any modification to be done apart from cisco
> devices.
It would help if you said what type of Juniper system you are
configuring FreeRADIUS for, and what services you are using radius
for. The E-series has a completely different dictionary from the
M/T-series.
For the M/T management you'd probably want to set
Juniper-Local-User-Name to some predefined local user on the router,
or you won't be able to log in (unless you define the default user
"remote")
Bjørn
> --- "Zoltan A. Ori" <z.ori at morehead-st.edu> wrote:
>
>> On Thursday 06 April 2006 06:56, Venu Gopal wrote:
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > Any one can help me juniper equiqments are
>> configured
>> > on free radius? If so please help me out the
>> server
>> > side configuration of users on Redhat. If there
>> are
>> > any referral web links please do let me know.
>> > A quick response in this regard would be highly
>> > appreciated.
>>
>> Google 'Juniper radius configuration' or read the
>> 'help topic system
>> radius-server' from the router cli. Juniper specific
>> attributes are listed
>> there.
>>
>> On Juniper router:
>>
>> [edit system]
>> radius-server server-address {
>> port number;
>> secret password;
>> retry number;
>> timeout seconds;
>> }
>>
>> On freeRADIUS make entries for the router as you
>> would for any NAS in
>> clients.conf and user using any of the applicable
>> attributes.
>>
>> Zoltan Ori
>>
>>
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