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# -*- text -*-#### templates.conf -- configurations to be used in multiple places#### $Id$######################################################################## Version 2.0 has a useful new feature called "templates".## Use templates by adding a line in radiusd.conf:## $INCLUDE templates.conf## The goal of the templates is to have common configuration located# in this file, and to list only the *differences* in the individual# sections. This feature is most useful for sections like "clients"# or "home_servers", where many may be defined, and each one has# similar repeated configuration.## Something similar to templates can be done by putting common# configuration into separate files, and using "$INCLUDE file...",# but this is more flexible, and simpler to understand. It's also# cheaper for the server, because "$INCLUDE" makes a copy of the# configuration for inclusion, and templates are simply referenced.## The templates are defined in the "templates" section, so that they# do not affect the rest of the server configuration.## A section can reference a template by using "$template name"#templates {## The contents of the templates section are other# configuration sections that would normally go into# the configuration files.### This is a default template for the "home_server" section.# Note that there is no name for the section.## Any configuration item that is valid for a "home_server"# section is also valid here. When a "home_server" section# is defined in proxy.conf, this section is referenced as# the template.## Configuration items that are explicitly listed in a# "home_server" section of proxy.conf are used in# preference to the configuration items listed here.## However, if a configuration item is NOT listed in a# "home_server" section of proxy.conf, then the value here# is used.## This functionality lets you put common configuration into# a template, and to put only the unique configuration# items in "proxy.conf". Each section in proxy.conf can# then contain a line "$template home_server", which will# cause it to reference this template.#home_server {response_window = 20zombie_period = 40revive_interval = 120## Etc.}## You can also have named templates. For example, if you# are proxying to 3 different home servers all at the same# site, with identical configurations (other than IP# addresses), you can use this named template.## Then, each "home_server" section in "proxy.conf" would# only list the IP address of that home server, and a# line saying## $template example_com## That would tell FreeRADIUS to look in the section below# for the rest of the configuration items.## For various reasons, you shouldn't have a "." in the template# name. Doing so means that the server will be unable to find# the template.#example_com {type = authport = 1812secret = testing123response_window = 20## Etc...}## You can have templates for other sections, too, but they# seem to be most useful for home_servers.## For now, you can use templates only for sections in# radiusd.conf, not sub-sections. So you still have to use# the "$INCLUDE file.." method for things like defining# multiple "sql" modules, each with similar configuration.#}