# -*- text -*- ###################################################################### # # A sample virtual server which handles "health checks" from Amazon # elastic load balancer. # # https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/classic/elb-healthchecks.html # # In the Amazon system, configure "proto" as "tcp", and "port" as the port # given below in the "listen" section. # # $Id: acea81e6a98325caf0e3e571f4874d8051d02489 $ # server aws-nlb { # # This should be the IP address of the Amazon load balancer. # # If TCP checks come from multiple IP addresses, just list each IP in a separate "client" section. # client aws-nlb { ipaddr = 192.0.2.1 proto = tcp secret = "this-will-never-be-used" } # # Listen on a port. Don't use 80, as that requires root permissions, # and you don't want to run radiusd as root. # listen { type = status proto = tcp ipaddr = * port = 8000 } # # This will never get used, but it's here just in case we actually # get sent RADIUS packets. # authorize { reject } }