dusty at doris dot cc
01-09-2003
-This document decribes how to setup Freeradius on a Freebsd machine
+This document describes how to setup Freeradius on a Freebsd machine
using LDAP as a backend. This is by no means complete and your
mileage may vary. If you are having any problems with the setup of
your freeradius installation, please read the documentation that comes
servers that we have so some are acting as a primary to some NAS's and
acting as a secondary to others. In the event of a radius failure,
the NAS should failover to the backup radius server. How to configure
-this is dependant on the particular NAS being used.
+this is dependent on the particular NAS being used.
Will use Radius acct data Billing will provision
file will start with either a username to determine how to authorize a specific
user, or a DEFAULT setting. In each line it will define what items must be
present for there to be a match in the form of attribute == value. If all the
-required attributes are matched, then attributes specified with attribte :=
+required attributes are matched, then attributes specified with attribute :=
value will be set for that user. If no match is found the users file will
continue to be processed until there is a match. The last DEFAULT setting will
be set as a catch-all, in case there is no previous match. If a match is made,
-run slapcat to see what the directory looks like
$ slapcat
-If all went well the LDAP directory should be up and running and propogated to
+If all went well the LDAP directory should be up and running and propagated to
the slaves. Now you can add your users to the master.
Now its time to setup FreeRadius. First cd into /usr/local/etc/raddb and take