I am relatively new to openldap and I don't know what is an "overlay".
Also I googled a lot in order to find a solid "architecture" to
acomplish this kind of
authentication but seems that there is not a "standard" architecture to
do this.
I think that the thing that we need is not a "strange" thing.
It is only that the openldap server "forwards" a ldap query to a
radius server... "like a ldap to radius proxy".
Do you think that this can be acomplished with a "not experimental"
solution?
Do you think that this is "strange"?
Thanks and best regards
On 5/10/06, Quanah Gibson-Mount <quanah@stanford.edu> wrote:
--On Wednesday, May 10, 2006 1:12 PM -0700 "Kurt D. Zeilenga"
<Kurt@OpenLDAP.org> wrote:
> At 12:38 PM 5/10/2006, srg krn wrote:
>> It is possible to have a radius backend in openldap?
>
> It's certainly possible to develop such a backend.
An overlay may serve the purpose better though?
--Quanah
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