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RADIUS.CONF(5)		  InterNetNews Documentation		RADIUS.CONF(5)

NAME
       radius.conf - Configuration for nnrpd RADIUS authenticator

DESCRIPTION
       This describes the format and attributes of the configuration file for
       the nnrpd RADIUS authenticator.	See radius(1) for more information
       about the authenticator program.	 The default location for this file is
       radius.conf in pathetc.

       Blank lines and lines beginning with "#" are ignored, as is anything
       after a "#" on a line.  All other lines should begin with a parameter
       name followed by a colon and the value of that key, except that each
       section of configuration for a particular server should be enclosed in:

	   server <name> {
	       # parameters...
	   }

       where <name> is just some convenient label for that server.

       The available parameters are:

       radhost
	   The hostname of the RADIUS server to use for authentication.	 This
	   parameter must be set.

       radport
	   The port to query on the RADIUS server.  Defaults to 1645 if not
	   set.

       lochost
	   The hostname or IP address making the request.  The RADIUS server
	   expects an IP address; a hostname will be translated into an IP
	   address with gethostbyname().  If not given, this information isn't
	   included in the request (not all RADIUS setups require this infor‐
	   mation).

       locport
	   The port the client being authenticated is connecting to.  If not
	   given, defaults to 119.  This doesn't need to be set unless readers
	   are connecting to a non-standard port.

       secret
	   The shared secret with the RADIUS server.  If your secret includes
	   spaces, tabs, or "#", be sure to include it in double quotes.  This
	   parameter must be set.

       prefix
	   Prepend the value of this parameter to all usernames before passing
	   them to the RADIUS server.  Can be used to prepend something like
	   "news-" to all usernames in order to put news users into a differ‐
	   ent namespace from other accounts served by the same server.	 If
	   not set, nothing is prepended.

       suffix
	   Append the value of this parameter to all usernames before passing
	   them to the RADIUS server.  This is often something like "@exam‐
	   ple.com", depending on how your RADIUS server is set up.  If not
	   set, nothing is appended.

       ignore-source
	   Can be set to "true" or "false".  If set to false, the RADIUS
	   authenticator will check to ensure that the response it receives is
	   from the same IP address as it sent the request to (for some added
	   security).  If set to true, it will skip this verification check
	   (if your RADIUS server has multiple IP addresses or if other odd
	   things are going on, it may be perfectly normal for the response to
	   come from a different IP address).

EXAMPLE
       Here is a configuration for a news server named news.example.com,
       authenticating users against radius.example.com and appending "@exam‐
       ple.com" to all client-supplied usernames before passing them to the
       RADIUS server:

	   server example {
	       radhost: radius.example.com
	       lochost: news.example.com
	       secret: IamARADIUSsecRET
	       suffix: @example.com
	   }

       The shared secret with the RADIUS server is "IamARADIUSsecRET".

HISTORY
       This documentation was written by Russ Allbery <rra@stanford.edu> based
       on the comments in the sample radius.conf file by Yury B. Razbegin.

       $Id: radius.conf.5 6736 2004-05-16 23:06:08Z rra $

SEE ALSO
       radius(1)

INN 2.4.2			  2004-05-16			RADIUS.CONF(5)
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