# # clients.conf - client configuration directives # ####################################################################### ####################################################################### # # Definition of a RADIUS client (usually a NAS). # # The information given here over rides anything given in the # 'clients' file, or in the 'naslist' file. The configuration here # contains all of the information from those two files, and allows # for more configuration items. # # The "shortname" is be used for logging. The "nastype", "login" and # "password" fields are mainly used for checkrad and are optional. # # # Defines a RADIUS client. The format is 'client [hostname|ip-address]' # # '127.0.0.1' is another name for 'localhost'. It is enabled by default, # to allow testing of the server after an initial installation. If you # are not going to be permitting RADIUS queries from localhost, we suggest # that you delete, or comment out, this entry. # client 127.0.0.1 { # # The shared secret use to "encrypt" and "sign" packets between # the NAS and FreeRADIUS. You MUST change this secret from the # default, otherwise it's not a secret any more! # # The secret can be any string, up to 32 characters in length. # secret = testing123 # # The short name is used as an alias for the fully qualified # domain name, or the IP address. # shortname = localhost # # the following three fields are optional, but may be used by # checkrad.pl for simultaneous use checks # # # The nastype tells 'checkrad.pl' which NAS-specific method to # use to query the NAS for simultaneous use. # # Permitted NAS types are: # # cisco # computone # livingston # max40xx # multitech # netserver # pathras # patton # portslave # tc # usrhiper # other # for all other types # nastype = other # localhost isn't usually a NAS... # # The following two configurations are for future use. # The 'naspasswd' file is currently used to store the NAS # login name and password, which is used by checkrad.pl # when querying the NAS for simultaneous use. # # login = !root # password = someadminpas } # adresa naseho AP(NAS) client 10.0.0.1/24{ secret = secret1 shortname = Lukas nastype = other } # adresa našeho AP(NAS) zařízení # secret - pro úspěšné navázání spojení se serverem # shortname - název našeho AP zařízení (NAS) # nastype - pokud je vybrána možnost "other" - jedná se o zařízení jiného než preddefinovaneho typu. #client some.host.org { # secret = testing123 # shortname = localhost #} # # You can now specify one secret for a network of clients. # When a client request comes in, the BEST match is chosen. # i.e. The entry from the smallest possible network. # #client 192.168.0.0/24 { # secret = testing123-1 # shortname = private-network-1 #} # #client 192.168.0.0/16 { # secret = testing123-2 # shortname = private-network-2 #} #client 10.10.10.10 { # # secret and password are mapped through the "secrets" file. # secret = testing123 # shortname = liv1 # # the following three fields are optional, but may be used by # # checkrad.pl for simultaneous usage checks # nastype = livingston # login = !root # password = someadminpas #}