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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24.\" 25.\" $FreeBSD$ 26.\" 27.Dd October 30, 1999 28.Dt RADIUS.CONF 5 29.Os 30.Sh NAME 31.Nm radius.conf 32.Nd RADIUS client configuration file 33.Sh SYNOPSIS 34.Pa /etc/radius.conf 35.Sh DESCRIPTION 36.Nm 37contains the information necessary to configure the RADIUS client 38library. 39It is parsed by 40.Xr rad_config 3 . 41The file contains one or more lines of text, each describing a 42single RADIUS server which will be used by the library. 43Leading 44white space is ignored, as are empty lines and lines containing 45only comments. 46.Pp 47A RADIUS server is described by three to seven fields on a line: 48.Pp 49.Bl -item -offset indent -compact 50.It 51Service type 52.It 53Server host 54.It 55Shared secret 56.It 57Timeout 58.It 59Retries 60.It 61Dead time 62.It 63Bind address 64.El 65.Pp 66The fields are separated by white space. 67The 68.Ql # 69character at the beginning of a field begins a comment, which extends 70to the end of the line. 71A field may be enclosed in double quotes, 72in which case it may contain white space and/or begin with the 73.Ql # 74character. 75Within a quoted string, the double quote character can 76be represented by 77.Ql \e\&" , 78and the backslash can be represented by 79.Ql \e\e . 80No other escape sequences are supported. 81.Pp 82The first field gives the service type, either 83.Ql auth 84for RADIUS authentication or 85.Ql acct 86for RADIUS accounting. 87If a single server provides both services, two 88lines are required in the file. 89Earlier versions of this file did 90not include a service type. 91For backward compatibility, if the first 92field is not 93.Ql auth 94or 95.Ql acct 96the library behaves as if 97.Ql auth 98were specified, and interprets the fields in the line as if they 99were fields two through five. 100.Pp 101The second field specifies 102the server host, either as a fully qualified domain name or as a 103dotted-quad IP address. 104The host may optionally be followed by a 105.Ql \&: 106and a numeric port number, without intervening white space. 107If the 108port specification is omitted, it defaults to the 109.Ql radius 110or 111.Ql radacct 112service in the 113.Pa /etc/services 114file for service types 115.Ql auth 116and 117.Ql acct , 118respectively. 119If no such entry is present, the standard ports 1812 and 1813 are 120used. 121.Pp 122The third field contains the shared secret, which should be known 123only to the client and server hosts. 124It is an arbitrary string of 125characters, though it must be enclosed in double quotes if it 126contains white space. 127The shared secret may be 128any length, but the RADIUS protocol uses only the first 128 129characters. 130N.B., some popular RADIUS servers have bugs which 131prevent them from working properly with secrets longer than 16 132characters. 133.Pp 134The fourth field contains a decimal integer specifying the timeout in 135seconds for receiving a valid reply from the server. 136If this field 137is omitted, it defaults to 3 seconds. 138.Pp 139The fifth field contains a decimal integer specifying the maximum 140number of attempts that will be made to authenticate with the server 141before giving up. 142If omitted, it defaults to 3 attempts. 143Note, 144this is the total number of attempts and not the number of retries. 145.Pp 146The sixth field contains a decimal integer specifying a time interval 147in seconds when the server will not requested if it was inaccessible 148on the last try. 0 means ask always. 149.Pp 150The seventh field contains an IP address on multihomed host. All 151requests will be binded to this IP. 152.Pp 153Up to 10 RADIUS servers may be specified for each service type. 154The servers are tried in 155round-robin fashion, until a valid response is received or the 156maximum number of tries has been reached for all servers. 157.Pp 158The standard location for this file is 159.Pa /etc/radius.conf . 160But an alternate pathname may be specified in the call to 161.Xr rad_config 3 . 162Since the file contains sensitive information in the form of the 163shared secrets, it should not be readable except by root. 164.Sh FILES 165.Bl -tag -width Pa 166.It Pa /etc/radius.conf 167.El 168.Sh EXAMPLES 169.Bd -literal 170# A simple entry using all the defaults: 171acct radius1.domain.com OurLittleSecret 172 173# A server still using the obsolete RADIUS port, with increased 174# timeout and maximum tries: 175auth auth.domain.com:1645 "I can't see you" 5 4 176 177# As above but set dead time and bind address 178auth auth.domain.com:1645 "I can't see you" 5 4 60 192.168.1.8 179 180# A server specified by its IP address: 181auth 192.168.27.81 $X*#..38947ax-+= 182.Ed 183.Sh SEE ALSO 184.Xr libradius 3 185.Rs 186.%A C. Rigney, et al 187.%T "Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)" 188.%O RFC 2138 189.Re 190.Rs 191.%A C. Rigney 192.%T RADIUS Accounting 193.%O RFC 2139 194.Re 195.Sh AUTHORS 196This documentation was written by 197.An John Polstra , 198and donated to the 199.Fx 200project by Juniper Networks, Inc. 201