Hi Alan,
Yes, i'am using the Stripped-User-Name and/or the Username.
I tried the with_nt_domain hack = yes, but it did not work :-( ..
But i read the radiusd.conf file and i could not find the
mschap:User-Name thing.
Where do i have to use mschap:Username ?
My understanding of how it should
Hi Everyone
I have managed to build an RPM from source 1.1.7 to install on FC5,
freeradius+mysql
Freeradius starts up properly without errors and the user can logon and
logout as expected. However, when the screen is presented to the user
showing the current session details, nothing is update
On 19/08/07, Arran Cudbard-Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No it's not.
>
> In terms of the RFCs the RADIUS server can have a lot to do with
> disassociating someone from an access point.
It can, but it doesn't. Not freeradius.
Look, we can go back and forth on this, but the poor guy wants to
Alex French wrote:
> On 19/08/07, Arran Cudbard-Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Alex French wrote:
>>
>>> This has nothing to do the the radius server. The AP logs out the
>>> user, not the radius server.
>>>
>>>
>
>
>> Not entirely true.
>>
>
> Yes it is.
>
No it's n
On 8/19/07, Peter Nixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sun 19 Aug 2007, Douglas Lane wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have a little project for a small ISP that I would like to execute,
> > however, am just wondering about the infrastructure.
> >
> > Currently, the core radius server is hosted in a
Alan DeKok a écrit :
> Guillaume Rousse wrote:
>> OK, I tried freeradius 1.1.7 on 2007.1 with exactly same result:
>
> 2007.1? What's that?
mandriva 2007.1, the only version where the problem occurs. Both
mandriva 2007.0 (previous mandriva version) and cooker (development
version) are OK.
>
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
> OK, I tried freeradius 1.1.7 on 2007.1 with exactly same result:
2007.1? What's that?
And if you have the same result, it's likely because there's a library
from 1.1.2 that's left over, and is being used by 1.1.7. Make sure that
1.1.7 uses the libraries from 1.1.7.
Hi
am using a fedora core 6 platform with freeradius 1.1.6 and mysql for
storing users login.with the
when i start radiusd in debug mode i have chap reject my password with the
message:
processing the authenticate section of radiusd.conf
modcall:entering groupa chap for request 0
rlm_chap: login
Alex French wrote:
>> See http://wiki.freeradius.org/Disconnect_Messages.
>
> Which says "FreeRADIUS server (radiusd) does not currently have
> internal Disconnect-Request support."
The "radclient" program has Disconnect-Request support. You can run
radclient from radiusd.
I expect that wit
On Sun 19 Aug 2007, Douglas Lane wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a little project for a small ISP that I would like to execute,
> however, am just wondering about the infrastructure.
>
> Currently, the core radius server is hosted in a secure datacenter that
> has ample bandwidth available.
>
> Now the
Hi All,
I have a little project for a small ISP that I would like to execute,
however, am just wondering about the infrastructure.
Currently, the core radius server is hosted in a secure datacenter that has
ample bandwidth available.
Now the issue I have is the "cells" where the Cisco Concentrat
On 19/08/07, Arran Cudbard-Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex French wrote:
> > This has nothing to do the the radius server. The AP logs out the
> > user, not the radius server.
> >
> Not entirely true.
Yes it is.
> See http://wiki.freeradius.org/Disconnect_Messages.
Which says "FreeRADIUS
Alex French wrote:
> This has nothing to do the the radius server. The AP logs out the
> user, not the radius server.
>
> Alex
>
Not entirely true.
See http://wiki.freeradius.org/Disconnect_Messages.
Though technically yes, the server doesn't log out the user. Logging out
can sometimes be don
Alan DeKok a écrit :
> Guillaume Rousse wrote:
>>> 1.1.7
>> As stated in my initial message, I have to fix the issue without
>> changing version (standard distribution bugfix policy). Meaning
>> backporting fix eventually.
>
> If you stick with 1.1.2, there's a whack of other fixes you MUST
> ba
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