Hello,
Is it possible to configure multiple radius servers ?
In this case, how can I define a "primary" server, that is first checked, and a "secondary" server, that is checked only if this first doesn't answer ?
multiple radius
Re: multiple radius
you may specify multiple server options like:
[radius]
server=1.1.1.1,...
server=2.2.2.2,...
there is "backup" option which you may use to define secondary option (this option is available in the current git version):
[radius]
server=1,1,1,1,....,backup
or use weight:
[radius]
server=1,1,1,1,...,weight=1000 - primary server
server=2.2.2.2,....,weight=1 - secondary
[radius]
server=1.1.1.1,...
server=2.2.2.2,...
there is "backup" option which you may use to define secondary option (this option is available in the current git version):
[radius]
server=1,1,1,1,....,backup
or use weight:
[radius]
server=1,1,1,1,...,weight=1000 - primary server
server=2.2.2.2,....,weight=1 - secondary
Re: multiple radius
ok, thank you.
I'm currently using a debian package that I found here https://qa.debian.org/watch/sf.php/accel-ppp so I won't be able to test this until I compile from git.
I'm currently using a debian package that I found here https://qa.debian.org/watch/sf.php/accel-ppp so I won't be able to test this until I compile from git.
Re: multiple radius
Sorry for posting in an old thread, but I reckon my question is similar.
Is it possible to have different radius instances for modules?
For example something like this:
[radius]
server=1.1.1.1,...,name=forpppoe
server=2.2.2.2,...,name=foripoe
[pppoe]
radius=forpppoe
...
[ipoe]
radius=foripoe
...
Thank you.
Is it possible to have different radius instances for modules?
For example something like this:
[radius]
server=1.1.1.1,...,name=forpppoe
server=2.2.2.2,...,name=foripoe
[pppoe]
radius=forpppoe
...
[ipoe]
radius=foripoe
...
Thank you.