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56 lines
1.8 KiB
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# -*- text -*-
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#
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# $Id: cc37ca0d7eaf9887720eccc2de0ecb75a51117c8 $
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# passwd module allows to do authorization via any passwd-like
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# file and to extract any attributes from these files.
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#
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# See the "smbpasswd" and "etc_group" files for more examples.
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#
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# parameters are:
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# filename - path to filename
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#
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# format - format for filename record. This parameters
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# correlates record in the passwd file and RADIUS
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# attributes.
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#
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# Field marked as '*' is a key field. That is, the parameter
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# with this name from the request is used to search for
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# the record from passwd file
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#
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# Attributes marked as '=' are added to reply_items instead
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# of default configure_itmes
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#
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# Attributes marked as '~' are added to request_items
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#
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# Field marked as ',' may contain a comma separated list
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# of attributes.
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#
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# hashsize - hashtable size. Setting it to 0 is no longer permitted
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# A future version of the server will have the module
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# automatically determine the hash size. Having it set
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# manually should not be necessary.
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#
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# allowmultiplekeys - if many records for a key are allowed
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#
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# ignorenislike - ignore NIS-related records
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#
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# delimiter - symbol to use as a field separator in passwd file,
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# for format ':' symbol is always used. '\0', '\n' are
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# not allowed
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#
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# An example configuration for using /etc/passwd.
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#
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# This is an example which will NOT WORK if you have shadow passwords,
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# NIS, etc. The "unix" module is normally responsible for reading
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# system passwords. You should use it instead of this example.
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#
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passwd etc_passwd {
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filename = /etc/passwd
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format = "*User-Name:Crypt-Password:"
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hashsize = 100
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ignorenislike = no
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allowmultiplekeys = no
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}
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