Gaia acts as a RADIUS client. You must define a role for the RADIUS client, and the features for that role.
To allow login with non-local users to Gaia, you must define a default Gaia role for all non-local users that are configured in the RADIUS server.
The default role can include a combination of:
To configure Gaia as a RADIUS Client
Step |
Description |
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1 |
Define the role for the RADIUS client:
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2 |
Define the features for the role. |
Example for Gaia Clish:
gaia> add rba role radius-group-any domain-type System readonly-features arp |
For instructions, see the Roles.
Note - Do not define a new user for external users. An external user is one that is defined on an authentication server (such as RADIUS or TACACS) and not on the local Gaia system.