| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132 | charon.plugins.eap-radius.accounting = no	Send RADIUS accounting information to RADIUS servers.charon.plugins.eap-radius.accounting_close_on_timeout = yes	Close the IKE_SA if there is a timeout during interim RADIUS accounting	updates.charon.plugins.eap-radius.accounting_interval = 0	Interval in seconds for interim RADIUS accounting updates, if not specified	by the RADIUS server in the Access-Accept message.charon.plugins.eap-radius.accounting_requires_vip = no	If enabled, accounting is disabled unless an IKE_SA has at least one	virtual IP. Only for IKEv2, for IKEv1 a virtual IP is strictly necessary.charon.plugins.eap-radius.accounting_send_class = no	If enabled, adds the Class attributes received in Access-Accept message to	the RADIUS accounting messages.charon.plugins.eap-radius.class_group = no	Use class attributes in Access-Accept messages as group membership	information.	Use the _class_ attribute sent in the RADIUS-Accept message as group	membership information that is compared to the groups specified in the	**rightgroups** option in **ipsec.conf**(5).charon.plugins.eap-radius.close_all_on_timeout = no	Closes all IKE_SAs if communication with the RADIUS server times out. If it	is not set only the current IKE_SA is closed.charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.enable = no	Enables support for the Dynamic Authorization Extension (RFC 5176).charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.listen = 0.0.0.0	Address to listen for DAE messages from the RADIUS server.charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.port = 3799	Port to listen for DAE requests.charon.plugins.eap-radius.dae.secret	Shared secret used to verify/sign DAE messages. If set, make sure to adjust	the permissions of the config file accordingly.charon.plugins.eap-radius.eap_start = no	Send EAP-Start instead of EAP-Identity to start RADIUS conversation.charon.plugins.eap-radius.filter_id = no	Use filter_id attribute as group membership information.	If the RADIUS _tunnel_type_ attribute with value **ESP** is received, use	the _filter_id_ attribute sent in the RADIUS-Accept message as group	membership information that is compared to the groups specified in the	**rightgroups** option in **ipsec.conf**(5).charon.plugins.eap-radius.forward.ike_to_radius	RADIUS attributes to be forwarded from IKEv2 to RADIUS.	RADIUS attributes to be forwarded from IKEv2 to RADIUS (can be defined by	name or attribute number, a colon can be used to specify vendor-specific	attributes, e.g. Reply-Message, or 11, or 36906:12).charon.plugins.eap-radius.forward.radius_to_ike =	Same as ike_to_radius but from RADIUS to IKEv2.	Same as _charon.plugins.eap-radius.forward.ike_to_radius_ but from RADIUS to	IKEv2, a strongSwan specific private notify (40969) is used to transmit the	attributes.charon.plugins.eap-radius.id_prefix	Prefix to EAP-Identity, some AAA servers use a IMSI prefix to select the	EAP method.charon.plugins.eap-radius.nas_identifier = strongSwan	NAS-Identifier to include in RADIUS messages.charon.plugins.eap-radius.port = 1812	Port of RADIUS server (authentication).charon.plugins.eap-radius.secret =	Shared secret between RADIUS and NAS. If set, make sure to adjust the	permissions of the config file accordingly.charon.plugins.eap-radius.server =	IP/Hostname of RADIUS server.charon.plugins.eap-radius.retransmit_base = 1.4	Base to use for calculating exponential back off.charon.plugins.eap-radius.retransmit_timeout = 2.0	Timeout in seconds before sending first retransmit.charon.plugins.eap-radius.retransmit_tries = 4	Number of times to retransmit a packet before giving up.charon.plugins.eap-radius.servers {}	Section to specify multiple RADIUS servers.	Section to specify multiple RADIUS servers. The **nas_identifier**,	**secret**, **sockets** and **port** (or **auth_port**) options can be	specified for each server. A server's IP/Hostname can be configured using	the **address** option. The **acct_port** [1813] option can be used to	specify the port used for RADIUS accounting. For each RADIUS server a	priority can be specified using the **preference** [0] option. The	retransmission time for each server can set set using **retransmit_base**,	**retransmit_timeout** and **retransmit_tries**.charon.plugins.eap-radius.sockets = 1	Number of sockets (ports) to use, increase for high load.charon.plugins.eap-radius.station_id_with_port = yes	Whether to include the UDP port in the Called- and Calling-Station-Id	RADIUS attributes.charon.plugins.eap-radius.xauth {}	Section to configure multiple XAuth authentication rounds via RADIUS.	Section to configure multiple XAuth authentication rounds via RADIUS.	The subsections define so called authentication profiles with arbitrary	names. In each profile section one or more XAuth types can be configured,	with an assigned message. For each type a separate XAuth exchange will be	initiated and all replies get concatenated into the User-Password attribute,	which then gets verified over RADIUS.	Available XAuth types are **password**, **passcode**, **nextpin**, and	**answer**. This type is not relevant to strongSwan or the AAA server, but	the client may show a different dialog (along with the configured message).	To use the configured profiles, they have to be configured in the respective	connection in **ipsec.conf**(5) by appending the profile name, separated by	a colon, to the **xauth-radius** XAauth backend configuration in _rightauth_	or _rightauth2_, for instance, _rightauth2=xauth-radius:profile_.
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