2 # naspasswd This is the file that primarily stores the passwords
3 # for the NASes. This will be read by checkrad.pl to
4 # supply the password for a certain NAS if needed, in the
5 # event that Cistron Radiusd suspects a multiple login.
7 # Note that at this time you ONLY need to enter passwords
8 # here if you use a non-SNMP method to poll the terminal
9 # servers, eg ONLY with USR/3Com Total Control, NetServer
10 # and Cyclades PathRAS servers!
12 # This is in the format:
14 # ip_address<SPACE>login_name<SPACE>password
16 # Blank lines and lines with '#' as the first
17 # character are ignored.
19 # WARNING: Always make sure that this file has the "-r------" permission.
20 # And, don't set the passwords on your other systems to the same
21 # passwords that can be found below.
25 #203.172.90.118 !root TufFseCrET
26 #203.172.42.152 !root ToTaLCnTl