1 # $Id: radius.conf 7556 2006-08-28 02:00:28Z eagle $
3 # Sample RADIUS configuration file for the RADIUS readers.conf
4 # authenticator. If you're not using that authenticator, this file is not
9 # Hostname of the RADIUS server.
11 #radhost: radius-server.example.com
13 # Port to query on the RADIUS server.
17 # Local hostname or IP address.
19 # The RADIUS server expects an IP address; a hostname will be translated
20 # into an IP address with gethostbyname(). If not given, not included in
21 # the request (not all RADIUS setups need this information).
23 #lochost: news.example.com
25 # Local port of connection.
27 # The port the client we're authenticating is connecting to. If not
28 # given, defaults to 119. You'll only need to set this if you're readers
29 # are connecting on a non-standard port.
33 # Shared secret with RADIUS server.
35 # Be careful not to use the '#' symbol in your secret, since in this
36 # file that indicates the beginning of a comment.
40 # Prefix for username.
42 # Before given to the RADIUS server, usernames will be rewritten by
43 # prepending the prefix, if given, and then appending the suffix, if
48 # Suffix for username.
52 # Whether to ignore bad reply IP.
54 # If set to false, the RADIUS authenticator will check to ensure that the
55 # response it receives is from the same IP address as it sent the request
56 # to (for some added security). If set to true, it will skip this
57 # verification check (if your RADIUS server has multiple IP addresses or
58 # if other odd things are going on, it may be perfectly normal for the
59 # response to come from a different IP address).