The naslist file resides in the radius database directory,
by default /etc/raddb. It contains a list of RADIUS network access
servers (NASes).
Every line starting with a hash sign
is treated as comment and ignored.
Each line of the file contains three white-space delimited fields.
client
The NAS hostname. This may be a plain hostname, or a
dotted-quad IP address.
shortname
This field is optional, and declares a short alias for the NAS.
NAStype
Type of NAS (terminalserver). This can be livingston, cisco,
portslave or other. This is passed to the external checklogin
program when it is called to detect double logins.
The
naslist file is read by radiusd on startup only.