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Setup Centos 5 Linux as a TFTP server for backing up routers and other network devices

Submitted by guvnor on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 13:11
  • backup
  • Centos
  • cisco
  • linux
  • network
  • tftp
  • unix

If you need to backup your network device's (you know Cisco, HP etc) running configuration, one of the most common ways to do this is via a TFTP server. There are various tftp solutions out there and this guide covers setting up a centos box on how to become a tftp server. There a few guides out there already but this one covers Centos 5 Linux specifically.

Step 1.
You need to install the tftp-server service and the xinetd service software using yum.
The xinetd service is required as this controls the tftp server daemon.

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Configure Radius Authentication for SSH login Centos 5.2 Linux

Submitted by guvnor on Mon, 01/12/2009 - 11:27
  • Centos
  • juniper
  • linux
  • radius
  • ssh
  • steel belted

Using the plug-in modular nature of PAM we can get a linux server to use RADIUS to authenticate users connecting via SSH. This guide tells you how to setup a Centos 5.2 server as your Radius "client" and Juniper Steel-Belted as your radius server authentication "server". We are going to use the pam_radius_module from free radius to provide the mechanism of authenticating ssh logins against a radius box.

For this example my environment consists of

A centos 5.2 radius client called "cyclone"
A Steel-Belted Radius server is called "turbo"
A username of dave

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