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User authentication Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
IX14 User Guide
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RADIUS user configuration
When configured to use RADIUS support, the IX14 device uses a remote RADIUS server for user
authentication (password verification) and authorization (assigning the access level of the user).
Additional RADIUS servers can be configured as backup servers for user authentication.
This section outlines how to configure a RADIUS server to be used for user authentication on your IX14
device.
Example FreeRADIUS configuration
With FreeRADIUS, users are defined in the users file in your FreeRADIUSinstallation. To define users:
1. Open the FreeRadius user file in a text editor. For example:
$ sudo gedit /etc/freeradius/3.0/users
2. Add users to the file using the following format:
user1 Cleartext-Password := "user1"
Unix-FTP-Group-Names := "admin"
user2 Cleartext-Password := "user2"
Unix-FTP-Group-Names := "serial"
The Unix-FTP-Group-Names attribute is optional. If used, the value must correspond to
authentication groups configured on your IX14. Alternatively, if the user is also configured as a
local user on the IX14 device and the RADIUS server authenticates the user but does not return
any groups, the local configuration determines the list of groups. See Authentication groups for
more information about authentication groups. The Unix-FTP-Group-Names attribute can
contain one group or multiple groups in a comma-separated list.
3. Save and close the file.
4. Verify that your changes did not introduce any syntax errors:
$ sudo freeradius -CX
This should return a message that completes similar to:
...
Configuration appears to be OK
5. Restart the FreeRADIUS server:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/freeradius restart
RADIUS server failover and fallback to local configuration
In addition to the primary RADIUS server, you can also configure your IX14 device to use backup
RADIUS servers. Backup RADIUS servers are used for authentication requests when the primary
RADIUS server is unavailable.
Falling back to local authentication
With user authentication methods, you can configure your IX14 device to use multiple types of
authentication. For example, you can configure both RADIUS authentication and local authentication,
so that local authentication can be used as a fallback mechanism if the primary and backup RADIUS

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BrandDigi
ModelIX14
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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