From: Charles Williams <chuck@itadmins.net>
To: linux-ppp@vger.kernel.org
Subject: PPTP/PPP/Radius/LDAP and usernames in email format
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 11:11:05 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <50263DC9.4080305@itadmins.net> (raw)
Hey all,
Heres's one for you. I am currently setting up a new MS-ChapV2/MPPE VPN
gateway with pptp/ppp to freeradius authing against an LDAP store.
This VPN will be used for multiple client domains and so I would like to
use usernames in the form of „user@domain.tld <mailto:user@domain.tld>“
instead of „user“ (which is the situation atm).
The LDAP store has a branch as follows:
ou=domains,dc=company,dc=com
under ou=domains I have entries for each domain that I will be offering
VPN access to.
ie. cn=domain.tld,ou=domains,dc=company,dc=com
I would like to get ppp to send the complete user@domain.tld
<mailto:user@domain.tld> to radius and have radius use the „domain.tld“
as part of the filter for the username search to limit the search to the
sub-branch from the correct domain.
The problem is that I have yet to find a way to get ppp to send the
username to Freeradius if there is an @ symbol in the username.
Any ideas?
thanks,
chuck
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