clients.conf(5) FreeRADIUS client configuration clients.conf(5)NAMEclients.conf - FreeRADIUS client configuration
DESCRIPTION
The clients.conf file contains definitions of RADIUS clients.
The information in this file overrides any information provided in the
deprecated clients(5) and naslist(5) files.
The file format is the same as that used for radiusd.conf. See
radiusd.conf(5) for more details.
Each RADIUS client entry has the following basic form:
client <hostname|ip-address|ip-network> {
<attribute> = <value>
}
ip-network is used to specify a network of clients. Networks are speciā
fied in CIDR notation. If multiple overlapping networks are defined,
the best match (smallest possible network) will be chosen for a packet.
ATTRIBUTES
The attributes that can appear in a client section are listed below.
Required attributes are labelled as such. All other attributes are
optional.
secret [Required]
The RADIUS shared secret used for communication between the
client/NAS and the RADIUS server.
shortname [Required]
A short alias that can be used in place of the IP address or fully
qualified hostname provided in the first line of the section.
nastype
The nastype attribute is used to tell the checkrad.pl script which
NAS-specific method it should use when checking simultaneous use.
The following values are currently recognized:
cisco
computone
livingston
max40xx
multitech
netserver
pathras
patton
portslave
tc
usrhiper
other
login
Reserved for future use.
password
Reserved for future use.
EXAMPLES
client 127.0.0.1 {
secret = testing123
shortname = localhost
nastype = other
}
This adds a client for the loopback address. This is useful in testing
the server locally, for example with radclient(1).
client 192.168.0.0/24 {
secret = testing123-1
shortname = private-network-1
}
This entry represents any client from the 192.168.0.0/24 network.
FILES
/etc/raddb/clients.conf
/etc/raddb/radiusd.conf
SEE ALSOradiusd(8), radiusd.conf(5), clients(5), naslist(5)AUTHOR
This manual page was authored by Shawn K. O'Shea <shawn@eth0.net>.
FreeRADIUS is authored by the FreeRADIUS team. http://freeradius.org/
13 June 2005 clients.conf(5)