Hello Bogdan -
You can use the Class attribute to store a copy of the
Framed-IP-Address, and write a PreClientHook to use the contents of the
Class attribute to add the Framed-IP-Address attribute to any
accounting records that don't have them.
You will find some example hooks in the file "goo
Hello Brian -
Frank has already shown one way to do this (thanks Frank).
Here is another way:
# define Realm or Handler
AuthByPolicy ContinueAlways
AuthSelect
HandleAcctTypes Alive
Hello Dave -
You use the AuthBy PORTLIMITCHECK clause in conjunction with your
existing AuthBy.
Something like this:
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileAccept
.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Feb 26, 2003,
All,
I have been evaluating Radiator for PEAP and EAP-TTLS wireless
authentication. I started out with eap_multi.cfg and have been able to
authenitcate XP SP1 via PEAP, W2K SP3 via PEAP, Funk EAP-TTLS client, and
Meetinghouse MacOSX beta client via EAP-TTLS. I have been using AuthBy File
for authe
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Hi,
I'm attempting to limit a group of users using a particular realm to a
specific number of ports. I have a Session Database specified and would
normally use to authenticate users.
Having looked through the documantation, it would appear that would be to implement the limits I want, however,
I just noticed this, and i thought i would post incase any others have
this problem. I was having some difficulty getting multiple login
confirmation on my Bay term servers working, and i tracked it down to the
following. The current release of Net-SNMP snmpget (5.0.7) by default use
SNMP v2,
Hugh,
Works like a charm! One minor change, so i dont have to keep track
of 2 attributes, i just use one as follows:
AuthBy CGate_via_LDAP
StripFromRequestVisi-AuthBy
AddToRequestVisi-AuthBy=LDAP
Hi All,
I would like to be able to record radius 'alive' packet data to a seperate
SQL table to that which records accounting 'Stops'.
Is this possible, and if so how??
Regards, Brian.
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Hugh and Mike,
The new patches file worked. Radiator 3.5 is running.
Cheers,
William
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Hi Hugh & all,
Well, the problem is that when sending Session-Timeouts, the Cisco
machine is not giving the IP address back in the 'disconnect' reply. You
can see it at http://bgd.icomag.de/cisco/radius.txt
The cisco configuration can be found at:
http://bgd.icomag.de/cisco/cisco_as53
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