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RADIUS
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RADIUS

by Jonathan Hassell
October 2002
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
206 pages
8h 30m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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The naslist File

Next, open the /etc/raddb/naslist file. Inside this file, you should list the full canonical name of every NAS that will hit this server, its nickname, and the type of NAS. For your test console, you can simply use the “portslave” type. Table 5-2 lists the FreeRADIUS-supported NAS equipment and the type identifier needed for the naslist file.

Table 5-2. Supported NAS equipment and its type identifier

NAS equipment

Type identifier

3Com/USR Hiper Arc Total Control

usrhiper

3Com/USR NetServer

netserver

3Com/USR TotalControl

tc

Ascend Max 4000 family

max40xx

Cisco Access Server family

cisco

Cistron PortSlave

portslave

Computone PowerRack

computone

Cyclades PathRAS

pathras

Livingston PortMaster

livingston

Multitech CommPlete Server

multitech

Patton 2800 family

patton

A sample /etc/raddb/naslist file looks like this:

# NAS Name              Short Name      Type
#----------------       ----------      ----
#portmaster1.isp.com    pm1.NY          livingston
localhost               local           portslave
192.168.1.100           local           portslave
tc-clt.hasselltech.net  tc.char         tc
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