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27.Dd July 29, 1998
28.Dt TACPLUS.CONF 5
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm tacplus.conf
32.Nd TACACS+ client configuration file
33.Sh SYNOPSIS
34.Pa /etc/tacplus.conf
35.Sh DESCRIPTION
36.Nm
37contains the information necessary to configure the TACACS+ client
38library.
39It is parsed by
40.Fn tac_config
41(see
42.Xr libtacplus 3 ) .
43The file contains one or more lines of text, each describing a
44single TACACS+ server which is to be used by the library.
45Leading
46white space is ignored, as are empty lines and lines containing
47only comments.
48.Pp
49A TACACS+ server is described by two to four fields on a line.
50The
51fields are separated by white space.
52The
53.Ql #
54character at the beginning of a field begins a comment, which extends
55to the end of the line.
56A field may be enclosed in double quotes,
57in which case it may contain white space and/or begin with the
58.Ql #
59character.
60Within a quoted string, the double quote character can
61be represented by
62.Ql \e\&" ,
63and the backslash can be represented by
64.Ql \e\e .
65No other escape sequences are supported.
66.Pp
67The first field specifies
68the server host, either as a fully qualified domain name or as a
69dotted-quad IP address.
70The host may optionally be followed by a
71.Ql \&:
72and a numeric port number, without intervening white space.
73If the
74port specification is omitted, it defaults to 49, the standard TACACS+
75port.
76.Pp
77The second field contains the shared secret, which should be known
78only to the client and server hosts.
79It is an arbitrary string
80of characters, though it must be enclosed in double quotes if it
81contains white space or is empty.
82An empty secret disables the
83normal encryption mechanism, causing all data to cross the network in
84cleartext.
85.Pp
86The third field contains a decimal integer specifying the timeout
87in seconds for communicating with the server.
88The timeout applies
89separately to each connect, write, and read operation.
90If this field
91is omitted, it defaults to 3 seconds.
92.Pp
93The optional fourth field may contain the string
94.Ql single-connection .
95If this option is included, the library will attempt to negotiate
96with the server to keep the TCP connection open for multiple
97sessions.
98Some older TACACS+ servers become confused if this option
99is specified.
100.Pp
101Up to 10 TACACS+ servers may be specified.
102The servers are tried in
103order, until a valid response is received or the list is exhausted.
104.Pp
105The standard location for this file is
106.Pa /etc/tacplus.conf .
107An alternate pathname may be specified in the call to
108.Fn tac_config
109(see
110.Xr libtacplus 3 ) .
111Since the file contains sensitive information in the form of the
112shared secrets, it should not be readable except by root.
113.Sh FILES
114.Bl -tag -width Pa
115.It Pa /etc/tacplus.conf
116.El
117.Sh EXAMPLES
118.Bd -literal
119# A simple entry using all the defaults:
120tacserver.domain.com	OurLittleSecret
121
122# A server using a non-standard port, with an increased timeout and
123# the "single-connection" option.
124auth.domain.com:4333	"Don't tell!!"	15	single-connection
125
126# A server specified by its IP address:
127192.168.27.81		$X*#..38947ax-+=
128.Ed
129.Sh SEE ALSO
130.Xr libtacplus 3
131.Sh AUTHORS
132This documentation was written by
133.An John Polstra ,
134and donated to the
135.Fx
136project by Juniper Networks, Inc.
137