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PPPD-RADIUS(8)							PPPD-RADIUS(8)

NAME
       radius.so - RADIUS authentication plugin for pppd(8)

SYNOPSIS
       pppd [ options ] plugin radius.so

DESCRIPTION
       The  RADIUS  plugin for pppd permits pppd to perform PAP, CHAP, MS-CHAP
       and MS-CHAPv2 authentication against a RADIUS  server  instead  of  the
       usual /etc/ppp/pap-secrets and /etc/ppp/chap-secrets files.

       The  RADIUS  plugin is built on a library called radiusclient which has
       its own configuration files  (usually  in  /etc/radiusclient),  consult
       those files for more information on configuring the RADIUS plugin

OPTIONS
       The RADIUS plugin introduces one additional pppd option:

       radius-config-file filename
	      The  file	 filename  is  taken as the radiusclient configuration
	      file.  If	 this  option  is  not	used,  then  the  plugin  uses
	      /etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf as the configuration file.

       avpair attribute=value
	      Adds  an	Attribute-Value	 pair  to  be  passed on to the RADIUS
	      server on each request.

       map-to-ifname
	      Sets Radius NAS-Port attribute to number equal to interface name
	      (Default)

       map-to-ttyname
	      Sets Radius NAS-Port attribute value via libradiusclient library

USAGE
       To  use	the plugin, simply supply the plugin radius.so option to pppd,
       and edit /etc/radiusclient/radiusclient.conf appropriately.  If you use
       the  RADIUS  plugin,  the  normal  pppd	authentication schemes (login,
       checking the /etc/ppp/*-secrets files) are skipped.  The RADIUS	server
       should  assign  an  IP  address to the peer using the RADIUS Framed-IP-
       Address attribute.

SEE ALSO
       pppd(8) pppd-radattr(8)

AUTHOR
       David F. Skoll <dfs@roaringpenguin.com>

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