You will now need to enter in this password when you try to get
into the SMT. In addition, this password will also be used when a
network administrator attempts to telnet to the router.
Using RADIUS Authentication
In addition to the DI-106M's built-in dial-up user list, which can
hold up to eight users, this model also supports an external
authentication server which may provide password storage and
usage accounting for thousands of users.
Installing a RADIUS Server
To use RADIUS authentication, you will need to have a UNIX-
based machine on your network to act as a radiusd server, as
well as a copy of the radiusd server program itself. You can
obtain a copy of the RADIUS software, along with documentation
for the server, at
http://www.livingston.com/Tech/FTP/pub-le-radius.shtml
or at
ftp://ftp.livingston.com/pub/le/radius/
Follow the included instructions to install the RADIUS software on
your server.
Once you have installed the server, you will need to edit the
dictionary file in the RADIUS configuration directory (which
will usually be /etc/raddb). Using any text editor, add the
following lines to the dictionary file:
# D-Link proprietary attributes
System Security
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