> Gianni Costanzi wrote: > > I've configured a freeradius server A (version 1.1.3) > > Upgrade.
We're going to upgrade it in the next few weeks > > > PS: I know that this version may be old, but I can not easily update it > > at present time. > > Nonsense. > It's not a nonsense if you start working in a production environment where hundreds of routers authenticate through radius and you don't know the product.. Certainly it is nothing impossible, just it takes a certain amount of time. > If you're asking for support on a free forum, use a version which we > *can* support. Version 1.1.3 is SIX YEARS OLD. > I've asked since I wanted do some tests now and can't wait to upgrade the freeradius version. > And don't look at the GNU RADIUS manual to see what FreeRADIUS does. > They are COMPLETELY different products. GNU RADIUS was started solely > to have a "GNU" labeled RADIUS server. It's no longer actively > developed, and no one uses it. Thank you.. BTW can you tell me if in the last freeradius versions when radius A proxies a request to radius B and it receives a response from B, should radius A scan its own users file to append AV-Pairs to the response? > > Alan DeKok. > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Gianni Costanzi (gianni.costa...@gmail.com) | http://it.linkedin.com/in/giannicostanzi | http://utenti.multimania.it/giannicostanzi/my-projects.html | | My Fotoblog: | http://giannicostanzi.fotoblog.it -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html