Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
quote who=Russell Coker There's nothing stopping you from running Portslave with a single dial-in line! Is that like sending in the tanks? :) If your dial-in setup is serious enough to use a RADIUS server then it's big enough for Portslave. Setting up the RADIUS server is likely to be the most difficult part of a Portslave installation. Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow? - Jeff -- Trying to get a PC to analyse one of the most abstract forms of language - the poem - is like trying to drill for oil with a banana. - The Register -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
* This one time, at band camp, Jeff Waugh said: Setting up the RADIUS server is likely to be the most difficult part of a Portslave installation. Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow? Well, RADIUS isn't that hard. A simple radius server can auth from a number of different 'backends'. If you can't do PAM with the Portslave natively, then radius will provide the functionality. If you need any help with getting RADIUS working, give me a shout. Greeno -- Greeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key : 1024D/B5657C8B Key fingerprint = 9ED8 59CC C161 B857 462E 51E6 7DFB 465B B565 7C8B Imagine working in a secure environment and finding the string _NSAKEY in the OS binaries without a good explanation -Alan Cox 04/05/2001 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001 01:27, Jeff Waugh wrote: quote who=Russell Coker There's nothing stopping you from running Portslave with a single dial-in line! Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) If your dial-in setup is serious enough to use a RADIUS server then it's big enough for Portslave. Setting up the RADIUS server is likely to be the most difficult part of a Portslave installation. Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow? Sure. AFAIK every RADIUS server in the Unix world supports PAM in some way. I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was still in limbo. :( -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
quote who=Russell Coker Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) Not on my phoneline, thank you. ;) Sure. AFAIK every RADIUS server in the Unix world supports PAM in some way. Cool. I've never really looked at it, as I've always thought, oh no, that's for like, *lots* of modems. :) I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was still in limbo. :( I might pick it up if I get to like it. - Jeff -- NASCAR is not race per se. It's just a contest about who can turn left the best. - Unknown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001 02:12, Jeff Waugh wrote: quote who=Russell Coker Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) Not on my phoneline, thank you. ;) Why? The latest version is only an 80K deb! It's small, resource friendly, fast, etc. Sure. AFAIK every RADIUS server in the Unix world supports PAM in some way. Cool. I've never really looked at it, as I've always thought, oh no, that's for like, *lots* of modems. :) Well the latest version of Portslave (the one that is too experimental for upload to Debian) has got some new code for direct authentication without RADIUS (which hasn't been properly tested yet)... I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was still in limbo. :( I might pick it up if I get to like it. Well the current maintainer isn't really looking for someone to take over the job, he just wants what he's done to be accepted and there was some hold-up last time I communicated with him. :( -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
quote who=Russell Coker Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) Not on my phoneline, thank you. ;) Why? The latest version is only an 80K deb! It's small, resource friendly, fast, etc. I meant the tank. ;) Well the latest version of Portslave (the one that is too experimental for upload to Debian) has got some new code for direct authentication without RADIUS (which hasn't been properly tested yet)... Very cool - I'm just getting my hands dirty with the current version as we speak. - Jeff -- The GPL is good. Use it. Don't be silly. - Michael Meeks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
quote who=Russell Coker There's nothing stopping you from running Portslave with a single dial-in line! Is that like sending in the tanks? :) If your dial-in setup is serious enough to use a RADIUS server then it's big enough for Portslave. Setting up the RADIUS server is likely to be the most difficult part of a Portslave installation. Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow? - Jeff -- Trying to get a PC to analyse one of the most abstract forms of language - the poem - is like trying to drill for oil with a banana. - The Register
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
* This one time, at band camp, Jeff Waugh said: Setting up the RADIUS server is likely to be the most difficult part of a Portslave installation. Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow? Well, RADIUS isn't that hard. A simple radius server can auth from a number of different 'backends'. If you can't do PAM with the Portslave natively, then radius will provide the functionality. If you need any help with getting RADIUS working, give me a shout. Greeno -- Greeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key : 1024D/B5657C8B Key fingerprint = 9ED8 59CC C161 B857 462E 51E6 7DFB 465B B565 7C8B Imagine working in a secure environment and finding the string _NSAKEY in the OS binaries without a good explanation -Alan Cox 04/05/2001
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001 01:27, Jeff Waugh wrote: quote who=Russell Coker There's nothing stopping you from running Portslave with a single dial-in line! Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) If your dial-in setup is serious enough to use a RADIUS server then it's big enough for Portslave. Setting up the RADIUS server is likely to be the most difficult part of a Portslave installation. Can I authenticate with PAM, etc. somehow? Sure. AFAIK every RADIUS server in the Unix world supports PAM in some way. I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was still in limbo. :( -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
quote who=Russell Coker Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) Not on my phoneline, thank you. ;) Sure. AFAIK every RADIUS server in the Unix world supports PAM in some way. Cool. I've never really looked at it, as I've always thought, oh no, that's for like, *lots* of modems. :) I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was still in limbo. :( I might pick it up if I get to like it. - Jeff -- NASCAR is not race per se. It's just a contest about who can turn left the best. - Unknown
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001 02:12, Jeff Waugh wrote: quote who=Russell Coker Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) Not on my phoneline, thank you. ;) Why? The latest version is only an 80K deb! It's small, resource friendly, fast, etc. Sure. AFAIK every RADIUS server in the Unix world supports PAM in some way. Cool. I've never really looked at it, as I've always thought, oh no, that's for like, *lots* of modems. :) Well the latest version of Portslave (the one that is too experimental for upload to Debian) has got some new code for direct authentication without RADIUS (which hasn't been properly tested yet)... I recommend FreeRadius, although last time I checked the Debian package was still in limbo. :( I might pick it up if I get to like it. Well the current maintainer isn't really looking for someone to take over the job, he just wants what he's done to be accepted and there was some hold-up last time I communicated with him. :( -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
quote who=Russell Coker Is that like sending in the tanks? :) I like tanks! ;) Not on my phoneline, thank you. ;) Why? The latest version is only an 80K deb! It's small, resource friendly, fast, etc. I meant the tank. ;) Well the latest version of Portslave (the one that is too experimental for upload to Debian) has got some new code for direct authentication without RADIUS (which hasn't been properly tested yet)... Very cool - I'm just getting my hands dirty with the current version as we speak. - Jeff -- The GPL is good. Use it. Don't be silly. - Michael Meeks
Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
quote who=Russell Coker Anything that can be done by getty, mgetty, radius-client, etc can be done better by Portslave. Is portslave appropriate for a smaller system, say with only three dial-in ports? mgetty is not exactly the most polite software to administer, and there are lots of times I'd like a simple, easy to install, sub-10-port dial-in system. Thoughts or pointers? - Jeff -- jwz? no way man, he's my idle - James Wilkinson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Smaller dial-in systems [was: portslave]
On Sat, 6 Oct 2001 11:53, Jeff Waugh wrote: Anything that can be done by getty, mgetty, radius-client, etc can be done better by Portslave. Is portslave appropriate for a smaller system, say with only three dial-in ports? mgetty is not exactly the most polite software to administer, and there are lots of times I'd like a simple, easy to install, sub-10-port dial-in system. There's nothing stopping you from running Portslave with a single dial-in line! If your dial-in setup is serious enough to use a RADIUS server then it's big enough for Portslave. Setting up the RADIUS server is likely to be the most difficult part of a Portslave installation. -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]