On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Alan DeKok wrote:
I'm looking to have both of these systems proxy incoming accounting
data to each other, ...
That should be easy. See the "detail" file readers in
raddb/sites-available/copy-acct-to-home-server.
Ok. I've been looking in the right place for that.
I'd also like to have them proxy the accounting data to a third
system (commercial "appliance" type of system, though I understand
that it does use FreeRADIUS as its RADIUS server) ...
It's one of 3 products, all of which are (so far as I know) years out
of date in their version of FreeRADIUS.
It's not as bad as you think:
radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.6, for host i686-redhat-linux-gnu, built on
Sep 26 2007 at 13:14:25
Copyright (C) 2000-2007 The FreeRADIUS server project.
...
It's not FreeRADIUS-2.x, but it's also not "years" out of date. :-) I'm
sure it's good enough to receive accounting-request data, and process
them as intended. (no need for it to proxy back to "my" RADIUS servers
as I intend that they'll already be proxying between each other.)
... (... I expect that the NMS would get from each RADIUS server only
accounting-request packets that weren't already proxied from the
partner RADIUS server, to avoid it receiving duplicate data).
That can be done. You just have to set it up carefully. If all else
fails, add attributes to the accounting packet saying where it was
proxied to, and then don't re-proxy it there...
Brilliant! Thanks for that.
You will need two versions of "copy-acct-to-home-server", one for each
destination.
Ok, that helps clarify things already.
Set up one first and get it working. Then set up another one and get
it working.
Agreed.
Then, ensure that requests sent to one server don't end up getting
proxied through 2 other servers back to itself.
Right. The NMS "thing" won't be proxying back to the other two anyway,
but I do want to be sure those two don't create a proxying loop ...
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Systems and Network analyst Concordia University
Instructional & Information Technology Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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