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radiusplugin.cnf
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# The NAS identifier which is sent to the RADIUS server
NAS-Identifier=OpenVpn
# The service type which is sent to the RADIUS server
Service-Type=5
# The framed protocol which is sent to the RADIUS server
Framed-Protocol=1
# The NAS port type which is sent to the RADIUS server
NAS-Port-Type=5
# The NAS IP address which is sent to the RADIUS server
NAS-IP-Address=127.0.0.1
# Path to the OpenVPN configfile. The plugin searches there for
# client-config-dir PATH (searches for the path)
# status FILE (searches for the file, version must be 1)
# client-cert-not-required (if the option is used or not)
# username-as-common-name (if the option is used or not)
OpenVPNConfig=/etc/openvpn/server.conf
# Support for topology option in OpenVPN 2.1
# If you don't specify anything, option "net30" (default in OpenVPN) is used.
# You can only use one of the options at the same time.
# If you use topology option "subnet", fill in the right netmask, e.g. from OpenVPN option "--server NETWORK NETMASK"
subnet=255.255.255.0
# If you use topology option "p2p", fill in the right network, e.g. from OpenVPN option "--server NETWORK NETMASK"
# p2p=10.8.0.1
# Allows the plugin to overwrite the client config in client config file directory,
# default is true
overwriteccfiles=true
# Allows the plugin to use auth control files if OpenVPN (>= 2.1 rc8) provides them.
# default is false
# useauthcontrolfile=false
# A radius server definition, there could be more than one.
# The priority of the server depends on the order in this file. The first one has the highest priority.
server
{
# The UDP port for radius authentication.
authport=1812
# The name or ip address of the radius server.
name=192.168.0.153
# How many times should the plugin send the if there is no response?
retry=1
# How long should the plugin wait for a response?
wait=1
# The shared secret.
sharedsecret=testpw
}
server
{
# The UDP port for radius authentication.
authport=1812
# The name or ip address of the radius server.
name=127.0.0.1
# How many times should the plugin send the if there is no response?
retry=1
# How long should the plugin wait for a response?
wait=1
# The shared secret.
sharedsecret=testpw
}