October 2002
Intermediate to advanced
206 pages
8h 30m
English
As you’ve learned from the chapters on FreeRADIUS, the users that connect through your RADIUS server must be either configured into the users file for the RADIUS server itself or known by a remote system with which the initial RADIUS server can communicate. Anything else falls into the default connection configuration, which is sometimes known as the “catchall.” Most implementations have a generic configuration that is meant for most users and a few user-specific configurations sprinkled about. In the following sections, I will provide examples of both scenarios whenever appropriate.