Sorry, can you tell me where are detail file readers for examples?
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On 6 Oct 2011, at 09:59, tonimanel wrote:
Sorry, can you tell me where are detail file readers for examples?
Thank you for your help. We apologize for any inconvenience caused
raddb/sites-available/buffered-sql
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Betelwiki, Betelwiki,
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
raddb/sites-available/buffered-sql
He's already been told MULTIPLE times where to look.
I can only conclude he's lazy, or he's trying to be rude.
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On 6 Oct 2011, at 10:19, Alan DeKok wrote:
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
raddb/sites-available/buffered-sql
He's already been told MULTIPLE times where to look.
I can only conclude he's lazy, or he's trying to be rude.
Ah, was in auto-help mode. Blame it on the iGrief.
Arran Cudbard-Bell
Hi again,
How can I do freeradius replication with radrelay? Do you know any tutorial
or howto?
I have a basic freeradius service installed and function!!!
Thanks!
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My FreeRADIU version is 2.1.10 on Debian. Suggest me update? Or is a valid
verstion to work and implement freeradius replication with radrelay?
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On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 4:57 PM, tonimanel
antoniofernan...@fabergames.com wrote:
Hi again,
How can I do freeradius replication with radrelay? Do you know any tutorial
or howto?
Have you READ the suggested documentation? For example, Alan said
Also,
I'm going to read this example file. I don't know if I will understand it but
I will try it.
Thanks,
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tonimanel wrote:
I have readed the example file. I have some doubts.
Do I get with this example file? I don't have a radrelay.conf example (or is
this?)
Yes, you do. See the raddb/ directory.
... I have readed in Internet that in radiusd.conf I should to define
a detail block
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tonimanel wrote:
I have readed the sites-available/example file that contains an example of
how to define a client and a server.
i.e. you didn't do what you were told to do.
I should to define a client and a
server in both machines (serverA's client is server B AND serverB's client
is
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tonimanel wrote:
Is possible to make the data replica with TCP protocol with FreeRADIUS? Do
you prefer FreeRADIUS replica or mysql replica? What is the best solution to
make the replica?
The best solution is to use RADIUS replication. FreeRADIUS knows how
to do conflict resolution in the
solution for my company, it's possible with
mysql and freeradius in Debian?
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mysql and freeradius in Debian? Do you know how we have to make the
configuration to replicate data for mysql and freeradius?
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On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 9:19 PM, tonimanel
antoniofernan...@fabergames.com wrote:
Hi, thank you for your answer.
We are thinking in two servers: First server with one freeradius and mysql
service, both services as actives. Second server, another freeradius service
with mysql service running
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Hi everybody,
In my company we are thinking to implement a FreeRADIUS server with MySQL on
Linux. We need to duplicate FreeRADIUS service because we think that this is
a critical service for us but the authentication process only could be done
with the master server(FreeRADIUS and MySQL service,
Master/slave, or replication and remote accounting, if you want one true source
let radius deal with the sql rather than trying anything with sql. Final advice
would be to use postgresql rather than mysql, our performance increase was a
magnitude better when we ditched mysql
alan
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Hi everybody,
In my company we are thinking to implement
Alan Buxey a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Master/slave, or replication and remote accounting, if you want one
true source let radius deal with the sql rather than trying anything
with sql. Final advice would be to use postgresql rather than mysql,
our performance increase was a magnitude
On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 11:32 PM, tonimanel
antoniofernan...@fabergames.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
In my company we are thinking to implement a FreeRADIUS server with MySQL on
Linux. We need to duplicate FreeRADIUS service because we think that this is
a critical service for us but the
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