This is a simple gem to allow authentication against a radius server
Mostly it is a duplication of authlogic_ldap, with a global replace of “ldap” with “radius”… with a few RADIUS specific bits.
This version is tested only with ruby 2.0 and Rail 3 and 4
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radiustar github.com/pjdavis/radiustar
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authlogic_ldap github.com/binarylogic/authlogic_ldap
class AddRadiusFields < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up add_column :users, :radius_login, :string add_index :users, :radius_login change_column :users, :login, :string, :default => nil, :null => true change_column :users, :crypted_password, :string, :default => nil, :null => true change_column :users, :password_salt, :string, :default => nil, :null => true end def self.down remove_column :users, :radius_login [:login, :crypted_password, :password_salt].each do |field| User.all(:conditions => "#{field} is NULL").each { |user| user.update_attribute(field, "") if user.send(field).nil? } change_column :users, field, :string, :default => "", :null => false end end end
Add the gem to your environment's list of gems config.gem "authlogic_radius" $ sudo rake gems:install
class UserSession < Authlogic::Session::Base ... self.radius_host = "your.radius.server" self.radius_shared_secret = 'super-secret' #not the same as the user password... #optionally self.radius_port = 1812 self.radius_timeout = 2 self.auto_register = true self.auto_register_domain = nil #will create user objects with :email = radius_login@auto_register_domain self.auto_register_method = :method_in_user_model_that_configures_new_radius_user ... end