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# General settings
# specify which authentication comes first respectively which
# authentication is used. possible values are: "radius" and "local".
# if you specify "radius,local" then the RADIUS server is asked
# first then the local one. if only one keyword is specified only
# this server is asked.
auth_order radius,local
# maximum login tries a user has
login_tries 4
# timeout for all login tries
# if this time is exceeded the user is kicked out
login_timeout 60
# name of the nologin file which when it exists disables logins.
# it may be extended by the ttyname which will result in
# a terminal specific lock (e.g. /etc/nologin.ttyS2 will disable
# logins on /dev/ttyS2)
nologin /etc/nologin
# name of the issue file. it's only display when no username is passed
# on the radlogin command line
issue /usr/local/etc/radiusclient/issue
# RADIUS settings
# RADIUS server to use for authentication requests. this config
# item can appear more then one time. if multiple servers are
# defined they are tried in a round robin fashion if one
# server is not answering.
# optionally you can specify a the port number on which is remote
# RADIUS listens separated by a colon from the hostname. if
# no port is specified /etc/services is consulted of the radius
# service. if this fails also a compiled in default is used.
authserver localhost
# RADIUS server to use for accouting requests. All that I
# said for authserver applies, too.
#
acctserver localhost
# file holding shared secrets used for the communication
# between the RADIUS client and server
servers ./servers-tcp-temp
# dictionary of allowed attributes and values
# just like in the normal RADIUS distributions
dictionary ../etc/dictionary
# file which specifies mapping between ttyname and NAS-Port attribute
mapfile ../etc/port-id-map
# default authentication realm to append to all usernames if no
# realm was explicitly specified by the user
# the radiusd directly form Livingston doesnt use any realms, so leave
# it blank then
default_realm
# time to wait for a reply from the RADIUS server
radius_timeout 10
# resend request this many times before trying the next server
radius_retries 3
# The length of time in seconds that we skip a nonresponsive RADIUS
# server for transaction requests. Server(s) being in the "dead" state
# are tried only after all other non-dead servers have been tried and
# failed or timeouted. The deadtime interval starts when the server
# does not respond to an authentication/accounting request transmissions.
# When the interval expires, the "dead" server would be re-tried again,
# and if it's still down then it will be considered "dead" for another
# such interval and so on. This option is no-op if there is only one
# server in the list. Set to 0 in order to disable the feature.
radius_deadtime 0
# local address from which radius packets have to be sent
bindaddr *
# Transport Protocol Support
# Use "1" for using UDP and "2" for TCP protocol.
radius_proto 1
# file which holds sequence number for communication with the
# RADIUS server
seqfile /var/run/radius.seq
# LOCAL settings
# program to execute for local login
# it must support the -f flag for preauthenticated login
login_local /bin/login