# ipv6addr = :: # any. ::1 == localhost
#
- # The transport protocol.
- #
- # If unspecified, defaults to "udp", which is the traditional
- # RADIUS transport. It may also be "tcp", in which case the
- # server will accept connections from this client ONLY over TCP.
- #
- proto = *
-
- #
# A note on DNS: We STRONGLY recommend using IP addresses
# rather than host names. Using host names means that the
# server will do DNS lookups when it starts, making it
# updated, the server WILL NOT see that update.
#
- # One client definition can be applied to an entire network.
- # e.g. 127/8 should be defined with "ipaddr = 127.0.0.0" and
- # "netmask = 8"
#
- # If not specified, the default netmask is 32 (i.e. /32)
- #
- # We do NOT recommend using anything other than 32. There
- # are usually other, better ways to achieve the same goal.
- # Using netmasks of other than 32 can cause security issues.
- #
- # You can specify overlapping networks (127/8 and 127.0/16)
- # In that case, the smallest possible network will be used
- # as the "best match" for the client.
+ # The transport protocol.
#
- # Clients can also be defined dynamically at run time, based
- # on any criteria. e.g. SQL lookups, keying off of NAS-Identifier,
- # etc.
- # See raddb/sites-available/dynamic-clients for details.
+ # If unspecified, defaults to "udp", which is the traditional
+ # RADIUS transport. It may also be "tcp", in which case the
+ # server will accept connections from this client ONLY over TCP.
#
-
-# netmask = 32
+ proto = *
#
# The shared secret use to "encrypt" and "sign" packets between