RE: help,help again

2003-08-14 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
Configuration of which? freeRADIUS? the CISCO 2950?
Tim 

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I'm more dumb.
Fortunetly,I have cisco catalyst 2950 ,one computer and one lan connection
Could you give me step by step configuration from beginning please!!!
:)


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Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 12:00 AM
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Subject: help,help

hello,freeradius-users!
I installed the freeradius0.9.0 and configed with cisco2950,the
database is mysql,now the authentication is correct,
but the accounting is not .

what should I do?

my radiusd.conf :

#
#  Accounting.  Log the accounting data.
#
accounting {
#
#  Ensure that we have a semi-unique identifier for every
#  request, and many NAS boxes are broken.
acct_unique

#
#  Create a 'detail'ed log of the packets.
#  Note that accounting requests which are proxied
#  are also logged in the detail file.
detail
daily

unix# wtmp file

#
#  For Simultaneous-Use tracking.
#
#  Due to packet losses in the network, the data here
#  may be incorrect.  There's little we can do about it.
radutmp
#   sradutmp

#  Return an address to the IP Pool when we see a stop record.
#   main_pool
sql
}   
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RE: RADIUS Help

2003-07-31 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
Thanks, Mike - and kudos and thanks to the rest of those who contribute to
freeRADIUS by answering questions here, offline from questions here, and the
TREMENDOUS development team who make all of our lives better. 


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Hi there, I'm new to this group and would like to contribute by helping out 
with creating the man pages from the rlm* files. I'm gonna start with the 
following two if no one else has.

1. rlm_digest
2. rlm_krb5

tia

mike

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RE: freeradius demo

2003-06-17 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
Best practices for configuring freeradius:
1. Read the FAQs and the archives
2. Read and follow the book.

It works! then, if you have problems: 
Best practices for finding resolution to problems: 
1. Read debug statements completely.
2. Read the FAQs and the archives
3. Browse your config files.

Best regards for your success.
Tim 

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OK, but how do i configure freeradius to query a windows 2000 server for
user information?

> >
> > Hello again!
> > I have read the rfcs and some other articles, but I still have an
> > comprehension problem!
> > Following situation:
> > 1. Company with 1000 users in different systems (unix/ads)
> > 2. Dial-in possibility over some ISDN Routers (they are the
> > radius clients)
> > 3. One radius server in background
> > how does the radius server know about the users? I made some
> > experience (not
> 
> FreeRadius supports a bunch of different user databases, from the original
> "users' files to most anything you want using various modules.
> 
> > much at all) with Cisco ACS, and I think that acs is acting as a kind of
> > proxy like this:
> > nas (radclient) - acs (radserver) and acs (radclient) - w2ksrv (radsrv)

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RE: Cuotas de conexion

2003-06-12 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
*if* we fork a Spanish list, then shall we also translate the documentation
into spanish - this sounds like a great project - for someone whose mother
language is Spanish.  And for those who do post in Spanish, please, if you
can understand their question - answer them directly. Those with two
languages, - neither of which are spanish, will appreciate not getting the
reply to delete - and my Spanish is merely(or possibly barely)
conversational - I would not attempt an answer because it would probably
confuse the listener.
Tim 

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From: Guillermo Schimmel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 9:35 AM
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I think that you are wrong in that.

There is a lot of people who speak spanish on this list, mainly because 
it is in our poor countries where we find VERY useful a radius server 
which is robust and free.

I am in many mailing lists where the people can post in any languaje, 
and you just need to have some patience, (and tolerance) with the 
messages that you dont understand.

I'm seeing more spanish mails every day in this list, and we have (IMHO) 
two options:   Ask the people for a little patience, or create a new 
spanish-freeradius-list.

Personally, I would choose the first, but if the list prefers not to 
receive spanish e-mail, it's ok.

Regards


Guillermo Schimmel



Pieter Droogendijk wrote:

>On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 15:03:53 -0400, Liyu wrote:
>  
>
>>Buenas tardes, alguien me puede orientar como puedo ponerle a mi 
>>servidor Radius cuotas de conexión a los usuarios. Pueden darme algún 
>>ejemplo, es que soy nuevo en esto.
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>You know, posting to the list in a language only a handful of other people
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RE: freeRADIUS and MSSQL

2003-02-19 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
We also are implementing freeradius - and would prefer to use MSSQL at this
point, because 98%  of our current solution is in MS - for now ;), and would
welcome any more information, if available, on this implementation path.

Regards, 
Tim Rich, Jr.


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Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 12:34 PM
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Subject: freeRADIUS and MSSQL


Where are the hordes of freeRADIUS and MSSQL integrators?  ;-)

LMAO

I know this may be a very limited number of folks, but I would like to know
how you did it (modules, drivers...)?

Any relevant responses would be appreciated.

TIA

- Brian J.


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RE: Maximum/Ideal/Suggested number of users (current and possible )

2003-02-06 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
Thanks, Tim and Chris! 



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RE: Maximum/Ideal/Suggested number of users (current and possible)

2003-02-06 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
Thanks, Tim - 
Then some details are available:

We currently serve ~1500 users, max concurrent connection = 96 users.
The proposed radius server is a Compaq Proliant DL380, Dual 2.4 Xenon CPU, 4
GB memory, attached to a SAN. This server is running Redhat 7.3 (testing to
move to Redhat AS 2.1).  
The device making Radius requests is a Cisco 5300 Access server connected to
4-24 Channel T-1's. 
These devices are connected on a 10/100 Ethernet segment.

This is the bulk of our business - and would need 99.999 availability.
Our peak usage is 5 hours a day, but still only see about 60 current
connections.
Typical connection length is between 8 and 20 minutes. 
  
The growth of our company is anticipated to be added users of ~ 10,000 this
year, as we just signed a large contract.  Our ratio of users/available
(concurrent) connections is about 1/15. (this means ~ 660 concurrent
connections, and would have to add a Cisco AS 5400 to the mix to make this
work) 

Would FreeRadius provide the robustness, reliability and scalability that we
are looking for?

Tim 

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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 1:54 PM
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Subject: RE: Maximum/Ideal/Suggested number of users(current and
possible)



Let me be the first to point out that Cistron and FreeRadius
are completely different systems. This is the FreeRadius list -
not the cistron list.

Maximum number of SUBSCRIBERS is  dependent upon:
how many requests per peak minute/hour/whatever
processing power/system architecture/etc
how you store your user data

In other words, your mileage may vary and there are no magic
answers to this question for FreeRadis or any other software.

But the system is damn efficient, especially running a datbase
behind it if you have a large subscribers. I would bet somebody
on here is running in excess of 100K subscribers.

Tim


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> Jr.
> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 12:33 PM
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> Subject: Maximum/Ideal/Suggested number of users(current and possible)
> 
> 
> Greetings - 
> I am doing research regarding whether or not to replace our Windows 2000
> ADS/Radius server with .?
> In this search I have come across Cistron/FreeRadius; however, I have not
> seen any benchmarks/suggested maximum number of users.  I welcome any
> suggestions.
> 
> Thanks!
> Tim Rich
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Maximum/Ideal/Suggested number of users(current and possible)

2003-02-06 Thread Tim Rich, Jr.
Greetings - 
I am doing research regarding whether or not to replace our Windows 2000
ADS/Radius server with .?
In this search I have come across Cistron/FreeRadius; however, I have not
seen any benchmarks/suggested maximum number of users.  I welcome any
suggestions.

Thanks!
Tim Rich

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