6.4 RADIUS
RADIUS server, which will accept or reject the user depending on if this device is
taken as a client for this server.
Figure 6-5:
Set-up RADIUS for verifying the installation
6.4.3
RADIUS client configuration
Once the server is configured, the client must be configured as well. This section
explains how to do it on the WR-ZEN.
The use of gpa_ctrl allows to configure ip and secret. These parameters can be
found in security module:
root@zen- 305:~#
gpa_ ctrl
- s
security
auth/radius/server1_ ip
172.17.5.39
root@zen- 305:~# gpa_ ctrl - s security auth/radius/server1_ secret
sevensecret
And reboot to apply the changes.
Now that everything has been configured correctly, it is possible to access the
WR-ZEN board with these new passwords which have been set in the users file.
In addition, the command freeradius- X can be used in order to verbose the
RADIUS access.
The following figure shows an access using the password that was configured in
the users file, but failing the first try. Looking at the output of freeradius at the
host, it is possible to get the information from the first failed attempt:
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