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Update to 1.0.5 > Security Fixes > * SQL injection attack in the module "rlm_sqlcounter". > * Buffer overflows in the module "rlm_sqlcounter". > * Expansion of variable %t may write 26 bytes beyond the buffer > bound. Primoz Bratanic is credited with the discovery of these > three bugs. > > Bug fixes > * Don't de-reference a NULL pointer if the auth-type is unknown > in the function rad_check_password(). > * Escape more characters in the LDAP queries. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * In rlm_sql_unixodbc, don't call rad_malloc from sql_error(), > it leaks memory. > * Fix an off-by-one error in the module rlm_sql_unixodbc. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * In rlm_sql, resize the buffer for the value of SQL-User-Name. > * Initialize memory for a new SQL socket in the module rlm_sql. > * Don't add too many attributes after running an external program. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * Fix an off-by-one error in the function getthing(). > * snprintf() and vsnprintf() replacements were not compiled if > the autoconf tests didn't find the functions. > * Don't use vsprintf() anymore, but the replacement for vsnprintf() > in libradius instead. > * The function decode_attribute() may write beyond buffer bounds. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * Fix a memset() in the function request_enqueue() which was > begining at the wrong address. Bug found by Matthias Ruttman. > * Fix an off-by-one error in the function xlat_copy(). > Bug found by Primoz Bratanic. > * Fix other off-by-one errors in module "rlm_unix", too. > Bug found by Allan Bazinet. > * Fix a 2-byte over-run read in function rad_decode(). > * Update thread pool queue properly. > * Autonconf tests try first any user-specified directory, > otherwise they may pick up the wrong version. > * Delete the autoconf tests for the libldap dependancies. > * Install all the regular files under the "doc" directory. > * Distinguish between exit code <0 (failure) and >0 (reject) > in Exec-Program-Wait. Patch from Thor Spruyt. > * Make Expiration work. > * Clean up the code for opening a proxy socket. > * When finding a realm to proxy to, if all are dead, wake them > if wake_all_if_all_dead is true. > * In radwho, print the NAS-Port as unsigned int. > * Use extended regex instead of basic regex in rlm_attr_filter. > * Catch the case where someone deletes a directory that rlm_detail > is using. > * Use the variable $(LDFLAGS) when linking a module. > * Ignore the Stripped-User-Name when a realm has the "nostrip" > directive. > * Add support for NT-Password in rlm_pap. > * In rlm_sqlcounter, use the time left to the next reset if it's > inferior to the time left in the counter. > * Calculate Message-Authenticator correctly for Accounting-Request > and Accounting-Response. Bug found by Paolo Rotela. > * Build on MAC OS X. Still need --disable-shared, though. > * Fix bug #255 (crash with expired CRL's, etc.) > * Fix quote removal of the values from a SQL database. > * Reap the zombie process after a command run from "Exec-Program". > * Allow to cancel proxy of accounting with "Proxy-To-Realm := LOCAL". > * Don't copy VSA's to an Access-Reject packet.
2005-09-11 14:57:34 +02:00
@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.12 2005/09/11 12:57:34 adrianp Exp $
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
bin/radclient
bin/radeapclient
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
bin/radlast
bin/radrelay
bin/radtest
bin/radwho
bin/radzap
bin/smbencrypt
lib/libeap-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/libeap-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/libeap.a
lib/libeap.la
lib/libeap.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/libradius-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/libradius-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/libradius.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/libradius.la
lib/libradius.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_acct_unique-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_acct_unique-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_acct_unique.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_acct_unique.la
lib/rlm_acct_unique.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_always-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_always-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_always.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_always.la
lib/rlm_always.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_attr_filter-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_attr_filter-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_attr_filter.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_attr_filter.la
lib/rlm_attr_filter.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_attr_rewrite-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_attr_rewrite-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_attr_rewrite.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_attr_rewrite.la
lib/rlm_attr_rewrite.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_chap-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_chap-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_chap.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_chap.la
lib/rlm_chap.so
lib/rlm_checkval-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_checkval-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_checkval.a
lib/rlm_checkval.la
lib/rlm_checkval.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_detail-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_detail-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_detail.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_detail.la
lib/rlm_detail.so
lib/rlm_digest-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_digest-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_digest.a
lib/rlm_digest.la
lib/rlm_digest.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_eap-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_eap.la
lib/rlm_eap.so
lib/rlm_eap_gtc-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_gtc-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_gtc.a
lib/rlm_eap_gtc.la
lib/rlm_eap_gtc.so
lib/rlm_eap_leap-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_leap-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_leap.a
lib/rlm_eap_leap.la
lib/rlm_eap_leap.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_eap_md5-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_md5-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_md5.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_eap_md5.la
lib/rlm_eap_md5.so
lib/rlm_eap_mschapv2-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_mschapv2-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_mschapv2.a
lib/rlm_eap_mschapv2.la
lib/rlm_eap_mschapv2.so
lib/rlm_eap_peap-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_peap-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_peap.a
lib/rlm_eap_peap.la
lib/rlm_eap_peap.so
lib/rlm_eap_sim-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_sim-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_sim.a
lib/rlm_eap_sim.la
lib/rlm_eap_sim.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_eap_tls-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_tls-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_tls.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_eap_tls.la
lib/rlm_eap_tls.so
lib/rlm_eap_ttls-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_eap_ttls-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_eap_ttls.a
lib/rlm_eap_ttls.la
lib/rlm_eap_ttls.so
lib/rlm_exec-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_exec-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_exec.a
lib/rlm_exec.la
lib/rlm_exec.so
lib/rlm_expr-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_expr-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_expr.a
lib/rlm_expr.la
lib/rlm_expr.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_fastusers-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_fastusers-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_fastusers.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_fastusers.la
lib/rlm_fastusers.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_files-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_files-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_files.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_files.la
lib/rlm_files.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_mschap-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_mschap-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_mschap.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_mschap.la
lib/rlm_mschap.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_ns_mta_md5-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_ns_mta_md5-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_ns_mta_md5.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_ns_mta_md5.la
lib/rlm_ns_mta_md5.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_pap-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_pap-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_pap.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_pap.la
lib/rlm_pap.so
lib/rlm_passwd-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_passwd-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_passwd.a
lib/rlm_passwd.la
lib/rlm_passwd.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_preprocess-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_preprocess-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_preprocess.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_preprocess.la
lib/rlm_preprocess.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_radutmp-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_radutmp-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_radutmp.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_radutmp.la
lib/rlm_radutmp.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_realm-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_realm-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_realm.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_realm.la
lib/rlm_realm.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_sql-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_sql-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_sql.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_sql.la
lib/rlm_sql.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_unix-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_unix-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_unix.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_unix.la
lib/rlm_unix.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_x99_token-${PKGVERSION}.la
lib/rlm_x99_token-${PKGVERSION}.so
lib/rlm_x99_token.a
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
lib/rlm_x99_token.la
lib/rlm_x99_token.so
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
man/man1/radclient.1
man/man1/radeapclient.1
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
man/man1/radlast.1
man/man1/radtest.1
man/man1/radwho.1
man/man1/radzap.1
man/man5/acct_users.5
man/man5/clients.5
man/man5/clients.conf.5
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
man/man5/dictionary.5
man/man5/naslist.5
man/man5/radiusd.conf.5
man/man5/rlm_acct_unique.5
man/man5/rlm_always.5
man/man5/rlm_attr_filter.5
man/man5/rlm_attr_rewrite.5
man/man5/rlm_chap.5
man/man5/rlm_counter.5
man/man5/rlm_detail.5
man/man5/rlm_expr.5
man/man5/rlm_files.5
man/man5/rlm_mschap.5
man/man5/rlm_pap.5
man/man5/rlm_passwd.5
man/man5/rlm_realm.5
man/man5/rlm_sql.5
man/man5/rlm_unix.5
Adding freeradius package. Thanks to David Ferlier <david@netbsd-fr.org> for putting this package together. Closes PR pkg/20013. I had originally requested this package even though we already had the Cistern RADIUS package because some terminal servers won't work with one or the other of these packages. This increases the number of terminal servers that can work with NetBSD. from the DESCR file: All code in this server was written from scratch. The server is mostly compatible with livingston radiusd-2.01 (no menus or s/key support though) but with more feautures, such as: o Can limit max. number of simultaneous logins on a per-user basis! o Multiple DEFAULT entries, that can optionally fall-through. o In fact, every entry can fall-through o Deny/permit access based on huntgroup users dials into o Set certain parameters (such as static IP address) based on huntgroup o Extra "hints" file that can select SLIP/PPP/rlogin based on username pattern (Puser or user.ppp is PPP, plain "user" is rlogin etc). o Can execute an external program when user has authenticated (for example to run a sendmail queue). o Can use `$INCLUDE filename' in radiusd.conf, users, and dictionary files o Can act as a proxy server, relaying requests to a remote server o Supports Vendor-Specific attributes o No good documentation at all, just like the original radiusd 1.16! Then of course for general RADIUS questions, especially if you are using Livingston / Lucent RABU equipment, there is the portmaster-radius mailing list. Send mail to portmaster-radius-request@livingston.com to find out how to subscribe.
2003-02-27 09:51:00 +01:00
man/man5/users.5
man/man8/radiusd.8
man/man8/radrelay.8
man/man8/radwatch.8
sbin/check-radiusd-config
sbin/checkrad
sbin/radiusd
sbin/radwatch
sbin/rc.radiusd
Update to 1.0.5 > Security Fixes > * SQL injection attack in the module "rlm_sqlcounter". > * Buffer overflows in the module "rlm_sqlcounter". > * Expansion of variable %t may write 26 bytes beyond the buffer > bound. Primoz Bratanic is credited with the discovery of these > three bugs. > > Bug fixes > * Don't de-reference a NULL pointer if the auth-type is unknown > in the function rad_check_password(). > * Escape more characters in the LDAP queries. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * In rlm_sql_unixodbc, don't call rad_malloc from sql_error(), > it leaks memory. > * Fix an off-by-one error in the module rlm_sql_unixodbc. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * In rlm_sql, resize the buffer for the value of SQL-User-Name. > * Initialize memory for a new SQL socket in the module rlm_sql. > * Don't add too many attributes after running an external program. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * Fix an off-by-one error in the function getthing(). > * snprintf() and vsnprintf() replacements were not compiled if > the autoconf tests didn't find the functions. > * Don't use vsprintf() anymore, but the replacement for vsnprintf() > in libradius instead. > * The function decode_attribute() may write beyond buffer bounds. > Bug found by Suse engineers. > * Fix a memset() in the function request_enqueue() which was > begining at the wrong address. Bug found by Matthias Ruttman. > * Fix an off-by-one error in the function xlat_copy(). > Bug found by Primoz Bratanic. > * Fix other off-by-one errors in module "rlm_unix", too. > Bug found by Allan Bazinet. > * Fix a 2-byte over-run read in function rad_decode(). > * Update thread pool queue properly. > * Autonconf tests try first any user-specified directory, > otherwise they may pick up the wrong version. > * Delete the autoconf tests for the libldap dependancies. > * Install all the regular files under the "doc" directory. > * Distinguish between exit code <0 (failure) and >0 (reject) > in Exec-Program-Wait. Patch from Thor Spruyt. > * Make Expiration work. > * Clean up the code for opening a proxy socket. > * When finding a realm to proxy to, if all are dead, wake them > if wake_all_if_all_dead is true. > * In radwho, print the NAS-Port as unsigned int. > * Use extended regex instead of basic regex in rlm_attr_filter. > * Catch the case where someone deletes a directory that rlm_detail > is using. > * Use the variable $(LDFLAGS) when linking a module. > * Ignore the Stripped-User-Name when a realm has the "nostrip" > directive. > * Add support for NT-Password in rlm_pap. > * In rlm_sqlcounter, use the time left to the next reset if it's > inferior to the time left in the counter. > * Calculate Message-Authenticator correctly for Accounting-Request > and Accounting-Response. Bug found by Paolo Rotela. > * Build on MAC OS X. Still need --disable-shared, though. > * Fix bug #255 (crash with expired CRL's, etc.) > * Fix quote removal of the values from a SQL database. > * Reap the zombie process after a command run from "Exec-Program". > * Allow to cancel proxy of accounting with "Proxy-To-Realm := LOCAL". > * Don't copy VSA's to an Access-Reject packet.
2005-09-11 14:57:34 +02:00
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/Acct-Type
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/CYGWIN
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/ChangeLog
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/Post-Auth-Type
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/Session-Type
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/ldap_howto.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/misc-nas
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/release-method.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/Autz-Type
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/DIFFS
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/MACOSX
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/OS2
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/RADIUS-LDAP.schema
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/RADIUS-LDAPv3.schema
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/RADIUS-SQL.schema
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/README
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/Simultaneous-Use
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/aaa.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/ascend
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/bay
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/bugs
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/cisco
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/coding-methods.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/configurable_failover
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/duplicate-users
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/module_interface
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/performance-testing
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/processing_users_file
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/proxy
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/radrelay
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/attributes.html
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/draft-kamath-pppext-eap-mschapv2-00.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/draft-sterman-aaa-sip-00.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/leap.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/pppext-eap-sim-12.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc1157.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc1227.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc1448.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc1901.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc1905.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2058.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2059.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2138.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2139.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2243.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2289.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2433.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2548.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2618.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2619.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2620.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2621.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2716.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2759.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2809.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2865.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2866.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2867.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2868.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2869.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2882.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc2924.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc3162.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc3575.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc3576.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc3579.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc/rfc3580.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_attr_filter
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_dbm
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_digest
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_eap
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_fastusers
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_krb5
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_ldap
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_pam
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_passwd
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_python
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_sim_triplets
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_sql
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_sqlcounter
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rlm_x99_token
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/supervise-radiusd.txt
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/tuning_guide
share/doc/${PKGNAME}/variables.txt
share/examples/freeradius/acct_users
share/examples/freeradius/attrs
share/examples/freeradius/certs/README
share/examples/freeradius/certs/cert-clt.der
share/examples/freeradius/certs/cert-clt.p12
share/examples/freeradius/certs/cert-clt.pem
share/examples/freeradius/certs/cert-srv.der
share/examples/freeradius/certs/cert-srv.p12
share/examples/freeradius/certs/cert-srv.pem
share/examples/freeradius/certs/demoCA/cacert.pem
share/examples/freeradius/certs/demoCA/index.txt
share/examples/freeradius/certs/demoCA/index.txt.old
share/examples/freeradius/certs/demoCA/serial
share/examples/freeradius/certs/demoCA/serial.old
share/examples/freeradius/certs/dh
share/examples/freeradius/certs/newcert.pem
share/examples/freeradius/certs/newreq.pem
share/examples/freeradius/certs/random
share/examples/freeradius/certs/root.der
share/examples/freeradius/certs/root.p12
share/examples/freeradius/certs/root.pem
share/examples/freeradius/clients
share/examples/freeradius/clients.conf
share/examples/freeradius/dictionary
share/examples/freeradius/dictionary.in
share/examples/freeradius/eap.conf
share/examples/freeradius/experimental.conf
share/examples/freeradius/hints
share/examples/freeradius/huntgroups
share/examples/freeradius/ldap.attrmap
share/examples/freeradius/mssql.conf
share/examples/freeradius/naslist
share/examples/freeradius/naspasswd
share/examples/freeradius/oraclesql.conf
share/examples/freeradius/pgsql-voip.conf
share/examples/freeradius/postgresql.conf
share/examples/freeradius/preproxy_users
share/examples/freeradius/proxy.conf
share/examples/freeradius/radiusd.conf
share/examples/freeradius/radiusd.conf.in
share/examples/freeradius/realms
share/examples/freeradius/snmp.conf
share/examples/freeradius/sql.conf
share/examples/freeradius/users
share/examples/freeradius/x99.conf
share/examples/freeradius/x99passwd.sample
share/examples/rc.d/radiusd
share/freeradius/dictionary
share/freeradius/dictionary.3com
share/freeradius/dictionary.3gpp
share/freeradius/dictionary.3gpp2
share/freeradius/dictionary.acc
share/freeradius/dictionary.alcatel
share/freeradius/dictionary.alteon
share/freeradius/dictionary.altiga
share/freeradius/dictionary.aptis
share/freeradius/dictionary.ascend
share/freeradius/dictionary.bay
share/freeradius/dictionary.bintec
share/freeradius/dictionary.bristol
share/freeradius/dictionary.cabletron
share/freeradius/dictionary.cisco
share/freeradius/dictionary.cisco.bbsm
share/freeradius/dictionary.cisco.vpn3000
share/freeradius/dictionary.cisco.vpn5000
share/freeradius/dictionary.colubris
share/freeradius/dictionary.columbia_university
share/freeradius/dictionary.compat
share/freeradius/dictionary.erx
share/freeradius/dictionary.extreme
share/freeradius/dictionary.foundry
share/freeradius/dictionary.freeradius
share/freeradius/dictionary.gandalf
share/freeradius/dictionary.garderos
share/freeradius/dictionary.gemtek
share/freeradius/dictionary.itk
share/freeradius/dictionary.juniper
share/freeradius/dictionary.karlnet
share/freeradius/dictionary.livingston
share/freeradius/dictionary.localweb
share/freeradius/dictionary.merit
share/freeradius/dictionary.microsoft
share/freeradius/dictionary.mikrotik
share/freeradius/dictionary.navini
share/freeradius/dictionary.netscreen
share/freeradius/dictionary.nokia
share/freeradius/dictionary.nomadix
share/freeradius/dictionary.propel
share/freeradius/dictionary.quintum
share/freeradius/dictionary.redback
share/freeradius/dictionary.redcreek
share/freeradius/dictionary.shasta
share/freeradius/dictionary.shiva
share/freeradius/dictionary.sonicwall
share/freeradius/dictionary.springtide
share/freeradius/dictionary.telebit
share/freeradius/dictionary.trapeze
share/freeradius/dictionary.tunnel
share/freeradius/dictionary.unix
share/freeradius/dictionary.usr
share/freeradius/dictionary.valemount
share/freeradius/dictionary.versanet
share/freeradius/dictionary.wispr
share/freeradius/dictionary.xedia
@dirrm share/freeradius
@dirrm share/examples/freeradius/certs/demoCA
@dirrm share/examples/freeradius/certs
@dirrm share/examples/freeradius
@dirrm share/doc/${PKGNAME}/rfc
@dirrm share/doc/${PKGNAME}
@unexec ${RMDIR} %D/etc/raddb/certs/demoCA 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}
@unexec ${RMDIR} %D/etc/raddb/certs 2>/dev/null || ${TRUE}