October 2002
Intermediate to advanced
206 pages
8h 30m
English
If you have 3Com/USR Total Control, NetServer, or Cyclades PathRAS equipment, you may need to edit the /etc/raddb/naspasswd file. This lets the checkrad utility log onto your NAS machine and check to see who is logged on at what port—which is commonly used to detect multiple logins. Normally, the SNMP protocol can do this, but the equipment listed previously needs a helping hand from the checkrad utility. A sample /etc/raddb/naspasswd file looks like this:
206.229.254.15 !root JoNAThaNHasSELl 206.229.254.5 !root FoOBaR