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Mon Dec 27 18:28:28 CET 2010
auth_pool = PoolName
}
One more thing, you need to declare the RADIUS proxy's IP and shared secret
in the "home" RADIUS clients.conf file.
That's it. Enjoy!
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Thanks, I solved it before reading this mail. I just logged in to post the =
solution when I saw your reply :)<br>So, here's the solution for anyone=
interested in forwarding authentication requests through freeRADIUS server=
s:<br>
<br>I used aaa_proxy_authorize (which seems fairly logical, since I am usin=
g a foreign server for authentication) like this:<br><br>aaa_proxy_authoriz=
e("", "$fu"), where $fu is the URI of the "From&qu=
ot; header (which should contain your home domain).<br>
<br>To allow RADIUS forwarding, the desired realm should be declared in=20
freeRADIUS' proxy.conf, along with its corresponding IP and shared=20
secret:<br><br>home_server HomeServerName {<br>type =3D auth<br>ipaddr =3D =
<RADIUS server IP address to which requests should be forwarded><br>
port =3D 1812<br>secret =3D xxx=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =
=A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 #shared with the foreign RADIUS server<br>}<br><br>home_ser=
ver_pool PoolName {<br>type =3D fail-over<br>home_server =3D HomeServerName=
<br>}<br><br>realm RealmName {=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 #Real=
mName is the domain specified in the From URI<br>
auth_pool =3D PoolName<br>}<br><br>One more thing, you need to declare the =
RADIUS proxy's IP and shared secret in the "home" RADIUS clie=
nts.conf file.<br>That's it. Enjoy!
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