Stefan A. wrote:
> Is there a function available to report the number of packets the RADIUS
> Server handles at a given time?
SNMP, statistics via radius (raddb/sites-available/status), or radmin.
See also scripts/freeradius* for Munin plugins that can do graphing.
Alan DeKok.
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Is there a function available to report the number of packets the RADIUS
Server handles at a given time?
Like counting Access Requests over a period of some seconds, dropping a line
into a file, rest the number and count again?
Currently we are doing "snoop -o /dev/null udp port 1812" to get an vi
Hi,
> The key for me here was to update to 2.1.7
2.1.7 and to call the python in the modules/* section
alan
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I went back to creating a python module in the modules folder and the
post-auth is now working.
There is something missing in the experimental.conf to have it work with
that method. I prefer creating a python module anyway. Looks like there is a
bug in 2.1.4 and rlm_python where the post-auth cann
Alan,
Thank you for you time.
I downloaded, compiled and installed the 2.1.7 version.
I replaced my /usr/local/raddb folder by the 2.1.7 raddb folder and used
that to make sure my config didnt conflict.
I only modified radiusd.conf to add experimental.conf and added "python" in
the post-auth sect
Hi,
> I'm running FR 2.1.4.
hmm, i've had a quick skim through the code and it looks
like pre 2.1.7 didnt have some of the hooks etc needed to
be run in that section - why play with older version - give
2.1.7 a go...if you're compiling from source you may as well
run the latest /best version
ala
Alan Buxey wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> It's because you're using an old version of the server. i.e. 1.x, not
>> 2.x.
>
> sites-enabled/default etc in 1.1.x? I cant recall seeing that config :-)
The post-auth section has been in rlm_python for a long time. Whether
it's 1.x, or 2.0.x, or a 8 month-o
Gents,
so long as you are using FR 2.1.x then you shouldnt
> need to do that - just simply edit experimental.conf
> to make sure the python stuff is active and then edit
> radiusd.conf to make sure that experimental.conf is included
> (you did compile FR with experimental modules enabled?)
>
> th
Hi,
> Created a python module under "modules" :
so long as you are using FR 2.1.x then you shouldnt
need to do that - just simply edit experimental.conf
to make sure the python stuff is active and then edit
radiusd.conf to make sure that experimental.conf is included
(you did compile FR with expe
Hi,
> It's because you're using an old version of the server. i.e. 1.x, not
> 2.x.
sites-enabled/default etc in 1.1.x? I cant recall seeing that config :-)
alan
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phil lemelin wrote:
> /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[422]: "python" modules
> aren't allowed in 'post-auth' sections -- they have no such method.
> /usr/local/etc/raddb/sites-enabled/default[380]: Errors parsing
> post-auth section.
>
> Is this caused because I can't u
Good day Freeradius users,
I am trying to use the rlm_python module to do additional actions after an
user has been authenticated. To learn, I'm using the radiusd_test.py which
is in the python path. I haven't found an indication that says it is
impossible to do, correct me if I'm wrong off-course
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