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The `nastypes' shipped with version 0.96 of GNU Radius
defines following NAS types:
- unix -- UNIX boxes running Finger
-
This type suits for UNIX boxes running finger service able to return information
about dial-up users active on them. To enable finger checking of a unix
host add following to your `naslist' file:
#Hostname Shortname Type
#-------- --------- ----
nas.name T unix
- max-f -- MAX Ascend with Finger
-
Use this type if you have MAX Ascend terminal server that answers finger
queries. The `naslist' entry for such NAS will look like:
#Hostname Shortname Type Flags
#-------- --------- ---- -----
nas.name T max-f broken_pass
Please note the use of broken_pass
flag. It is needed
for most MAX Ascend servers (see section NAS List -- `raddb/naslist').
- max -- MAX Ascend, answering SNMP
-
Use this type if you have MAX Ascend terminal server that answers SNMP
queries. The `naslist' entry for such NAS will look like:
#Hostname Shortname Type Flags
#-------- --------- ---- -----
nas.name T max-f broken_pass,community=comm
Replace comm with your actual SNMP community name.
- as5300-f -- Cisco AS5300 running finger
-
- as5300 -- Cisco AS5300 answering SNMP
-
- livingston -- Livingston Portmaster
-
Type
livingston
queries portmaster using SNMP.
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