[RADIATOR] how to create service and group profiles in radiator

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Thu Sep 3 17:40:57 CDT 2009


Hello Issa -

Yes you can do the same thing with Radiator using for example an  
AuthBy FILE with the following in the users file:


# example users file

bert Password = "ernie"
	Session-Timeout = 21600,
	Cisco-Account-Info = "GServiceGroup1",
	Cisco-Account-Info = "Nservice1.com",
	Cisco-Account-Info = "Ngamers.net"

service1.com Password = "cisco", Service-Type = Outbound-User
	Idle-Timeout = 1800,
	Cisco-Service-Info = "R192.168.1.128;255.255.255.192",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "R192.168.2.0;255.255.255.192",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "R192.168.3.0;255.255.255.0",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "Gservice1",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "D192.168.2.81",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "MC",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "TP",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "ICompany Intranet Access",
	Cisco-Service-Info = "Oservice1.com"

ServiceGroup1 Password = "cisco", Service-Type = Outbound-User
	Cisco-Account-Info = "Nservice1.com",
	Cisco-Account-Info = "Ngamers.net",
	Cisco-Account-Info = "GServiceGroup3",
	Cisco-Account-Info = "GServiceGroup4",
	Cisco-Account-Info = "IStandard User Services"


Note the use of the Cisco vendor-specifics "Cisco-Account-Info" and  
"Cisco-Service-Info".

Note also "Service-Type = Outbound-User".

You can use any user database you wish - you aren't limited to only  
using a file.

regards

Hugh


On 4 Sep 2009, at 00:21, Issa Nkusi Karera [MTN Rwanda - MTN Centre]  
wrote:

> Hi,
> I would like to know if below setting can work on radiator using cisco
> bras, if one happens to purchase a support of radiator.
>
> The following is an example of a user profile.
>
> bert Password = "ernie"
> Session-Timeout = 21600,
> Account-Info = "GServiceGroup1",
> Account-Info = "Nservice1.com",
> Account-Info = "Ngamers.net"
>
> Service profile
> The following is a service profile formatted for use with a freeware
> RADIUS server:
> service1.com Password = "cisco", Service-Type = outbound,
> Idle-Timeout = 1800,
> Service-Info = "R192.168.1.128;255.255.255.192",
> Service-Info = "R192.168.2.0;255.255.255.192",
> Service-Info = "R192.168.3.0;255.255.255.0",
> Service-Info = "Gservice1",
> Service-Info = "D192.168.2.81",
> Service-Info = "MC",
> Service-Info = "TP",
> Service-Info = "ICompany Intranet Access",
> Service-Info = "Oservice1.com"
>
> Group profile
> The following is an example of a service group profile. The profile is
> formatted for use with a freeware
> RADIUS server:
> ServiceGroup1 Password = "cisco", Service-Type = outbound,
> Account-Info = "Nservice1.com",
> Account-Info = "Ngamers.net",
> Account-Info = "GServiceGroup3",
> Account-Info = "GServiceGroup4",
> Account-Info = "IStandard User Services"
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Issa Nkusi Karera [MTN Rwanda - MTN Centre]
> Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 6:09 PM
> To: radiator at open.com.au
> Subject: how to create service and group profiles in radiator
>
> Hi,
> How to create service and group profiles in radiator to make it work
> with SSG configuration into cisco.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Issa
>
>
>
>
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NB:

Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
Have you searched the mailing list archive (www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)?
Have you had a quick look on Google (www.google.com)?
Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
Have you checked the RadiusExpert wiki:
http://www.open.com.au/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

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