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On 02/06/11 16:17, DaveA wrote:
Alan DeKok wrote:
Proxying. Set up a minimal virtual server that proxies to others.
Okay, this makes sense, but I am still unclear as to where to make the
differentiation between NAS-Port-Types.
What I envision is something like:
If (NAS-Port-Type ==
That looks great, thanks!
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Phil Mayers wrote:
authorize {
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That is the authorize section from /sites-enabled/default, correct?
Thanks again,
Dave
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On 06/02/2011 06:05 PM, DaveA wrote:
That looks great, thanks!
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authorize {
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That is the authorize section from /sites-enabled/default, correct?
Well, whichever virtual server is receiving the packets. default
normally, yes,
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have read through clients.conf and do not believe it can be done there.
Where is the most appropriate place to separate the requests?
Thank-you,
Dave
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DaveA wrote:
In this case, I would like to send CLI and 802.1x requests to different
virtual servers, because I accomplish #1 painlessly with ldap, and #2 gets
more complicated with ads and eduroam in the mix.
I have read through clients.conf and do not believe it can be done there.
Where
DaveA daldw...@uwaterloo.ca wrote:
I am looking for some guidance on configuring clients that will send
requests with different NAS-Port-Type???s.
Devices: HP Procurve, Cisco, Aruba wireless controllers
Possible NAS-Port-Types: Ethernet, Virtual, Wireless, Async
Ex., for an HP procurve
On Jun 1, 2011, at 10:53 AM, Alexander Clouter wrote:
DaveA daldw...@uwaterloo.ca wrote:
I am looking for some guidance on configuring clients that will send
requests with different NAS-Port-Type???s.
Devices: HP Procurve, Cisco, Aruba wireless controllers
Possible NAS-Port-Types:
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
You can do an internal proxy, but last time I checked multiple chained
internal proxies were broken (I tried something very similar a few years ago).
You can proxy to one virtual server. But that request can't be
proxied again. It's too awkward to deal with that.
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