| # |
| # Configuration file for the rlm_files module. |
| # Please see rlm_files(5) manpage for more information. |
| # |
| # This file contains authentication security and configuration |
| # information for each user. Accounting requests are NOT processed |
| # through this file. Instead, see 'accounting', in this directory. |
| # |
| # The first field is the user's name and can be up to |
| # 253 characters in length. This is followed (on the same line) with |
| # the list of authentication requirements for that user. This can |
| # include password, comm server name, comm server port number, protocol |
| # type (perhaps set by the "hints" file), and huntgroup name (set by |
| # the "huntgroups" file). |
| # |
| # If you are not sure why a particular reply is being sent by the |
| # server, then run the server in debugging mode (radiusd -X), and |
| # you will see which entries in this file are matched. |
| # |
| # When an authentication request is received from the comm server, |
| # these values are tested. Only the first match is used unless the |
| # "Fall-Through" variable is set to "Yes". |
| # |
| # A special user named "DEFAULT" matches on all usernames. |
| # You can have several DEFAULT entries. All entries are processed |
| # in the order they appear in this file. The first entry that |
| # matches the login-request will stop processing unless you use |
| # the Fall-Through variable. |
| # |
| # Indented (with the tab character) lines following the first |
| # line indicate the configuration values to be passed back to |
| # the comm server to allow the initiation of a user session. |
| # This can include things like the PPP configuration values |
| # or the host to log the user onto. |
| # |
| # You can include another `users' file with `$INCLUDE users.other' |
| |
| # |
| # For a list of RADIUS attributes, and links to their definitions, |
| # see: http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html |
| # |
| # Entries below this point are examples included in the server for |
| # educational purposes. They may be deleted from the deployed |
| # configuration without impacting the operation of the server. |
| # |
| |
| # |
| # Deny access for a specific user. Note that this entry MUST |
| # be before any other 'Auth-Type' attribute which results in the user |
| # being authenticated. |
| # |
| # Note that there is NO 'Fall-Through' attribute, so the user will not |
| # be given any additional resources. |
| # |
| #lameuser Auth-Type := Reject |
| # Reply-Message = "Your account has been disabled." |
| |
| # |
| # Deny access for a group of users. |
| # |
| # Note that there is NO 'Fall-Through' attribute, so the user will not |
| # be given any additional resources. |
| # |
| #DEFAULT Group == "disabled", Auth-Type := Reject |
| # Reply-Message = "Your account has been disabled." |
| # |
| |
| # |
| # This is a complete entry for "steve". Note that there is no Fall-Through |
| # entry so that no DEFAULT entry will be used, and the user will NOT |
| # get any attributes in addition to the ones listed here. |
| # |
| #steve Cleartext-Password := "testing" |
| # Service-Type = Framed-User, |
| # Framed-Protocol = PPP, |
| # Framed-IP-Address = 172.16.3.33, |
| # Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.0, |
| # Framed-Routing = Broadcast-Listen, |
| # Framed-Filter-Id = "std.ppp", |
| # Framed-MTU = 1500, |
| # Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobsen-TCP-IP |
| |
| # |
| # The canonical testing user which is in most of the |
| # examples. |
| # |
| #bob Cleartext-Password := "hello" |
| # Reply-Message := "Hello, %{User-Name}" |
| # |
| |
| test Cleartext-Password := "test" |
| Reply-Message := "Hello, %{User-Name}" |
| |
| raduser Cleartext-Password := "radpass" |
| Reply-Message := "Hello, %{User-Name}" |
| |
| # |
| # This is an entry for a user with a space in their name. |
| # Note the double quotes surrounding the name. If you have |
| # users with spaces in their names, you must also change |
| # the "filter_username" policy to allow spaces. |
| # |
| # See raddb/policy.d/filter, filter_username {} section. |
| # |
| #"John Doe" Cleartext-Password := "hello" |
| # Reply-Message = "Hello, %{User-Name}" |
| |
| # |
| # Dial user back and telnet to the default host for that port |
| # |
| #Deg Cleartext-Password := "ge55ged" |
| # Service-Type = Callback-Login-User, |
| # Login-IP-Host = 0.0.0.0, |
| # Callback-Number = "9,5551212", |
| # Login-Service = Telnet, |
| # Login-TCP-Port = Telnet |
| |
| # |
| # Another complete entry. After the user "dialbk" has logged in, the |
| # connection will be broken and the user will be dialed back after which |
| # he will get a connection to the host "timeshare1". |
| # |
| #dialbk Cleartext-Password := "callme" |
| # Service-Type = Callback-Login-User, |
| # Login-IP-Host = timeshare1, |
| # Login-Service = PortMaster, |
| # Callback-Number = "9,1-800-555-1212" |
| |
| # |
| # user "swilson" will only get a static IP number if he logs in with |
| # a framed protocol on a terminal server in Alphen (see the huntgroups file). |
| # |
| # Note that by setting "Fall-Through", other attributes will be added from |
| # the following DEFAULT entries |
| # |
| #swilson Service-Type == Framed-User, Huntgroup-Name == "alphen" |
| # Framed-IP-Address = 192.0.2.65, |
| # Fall-Through = Yes |
| |
| # |
| # If the user logs in as 'username.shell', then authenticate them |
| # using the default method, give them shell access, and stop processing |
| # the rest of the file. |
| # |
| #DEFAULT Suffix == ".shell" |
| # Service-Type = Login-User, |
| # Login-Service = Telnet, |
| # Login-IP-Host = your.shell.machine |
| |
| |
| # |
| # The rest of this file contains the several DEFAULT entries. |
| # DEFAULT entries match with all login names. |
| # Note that DEFAULT entries can also Fall-Through (see first entry). |
| # A name-value pair from a DEFAULT entry will _NEVER_ override |
| # an already existing name-value pair. |
| # |
| |
| # |
| # Set up different IP address pools for the terminal servers. |
| # Note that the "+" behind the IP address means that this is the "base" |
| # IP address. The Port-Id (S0, S1 etc) will be added to it. |
| # |
| #DEFAULT Service-Type == Framed-User, Huntgroup-Name == "alphen" |
| # Framed-IP-Address = 192.0.2.32+, |
| # Fall-Through = Yes |
| |
| #DEFAULT Service-Type == Framed-User, Huntgroup-Name == "delft" |
| # Framed-IP-Address = 198.51.100.32+, |
| # Fall-Through = Yes |
| |
| # |
| # Sample defaults for all framed connections. |
| # |
| #DEFAULT Service-Type == Framed-User |
| # Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254, |
| # Framed-MTU = 576, |
| # Service-Type = Framed-User, |
| # Fall-Through = Yes |
| |
| # |
| # Default for PPP: dynamic IP address, PPP mode, VJ-compression. |
| # NOTE: we do not use Hint = "PPP", since PPP might also be auto-detected |
| # by the terminal server in which case there may not be a "P" suffix. |
| # The terminal server sends "Framed-Protocol = PPP" for auto PPP. |
| # |
| DEFAULT Framed-Protocol == PPP |
| Framed-Protocol = PPP, |
| Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP |
| |
| # |
| # Default for CSLIP: dynamic IP address, SLIP mode, VJ-compression. |
| # |
| DEFAULT Hint == "CSLIP" |
| Framed-Protocol = SLIP, |
| Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP |
| |
| # |
| # Default for SLIP: dynamic IP address, SLIP mode. |
| # |
| DEFAULT Hint == "SLIP" |
| Framed-Protocol = SLIP |
| |
| # |
| # Last default: rlogin to our main server. |
| # |
| #DEFAULT |
| # Service-Type = Login-User, |
| # Login-Service = Rlogin, |
| # Login-IP-Host = shellbox.ispdomain.com |
| |
| # # |
| # # Last default: shell on the local terminal server. |
| # # |
| # DEFAULT |
| # Service-Type = Administrative-User |
| |
| # On no match, the user is denied access. |