Re: Thanks out to Dave M and examples

2003-11-21 Thread Kaczmarek, Thaddeus
Title: Re: Thanks out to Dave M and examples





The lower case one is right :-)
Ted
On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 14:14, Kaczmarek, Thaddeus wrote:
> joe-admin   Auth-Type := System
> Acct-Authentic == RADIUS,
> foundry-privilege-level = 0,
> foundry-command-exception-flag = 1,
> Cisco-AVPair = "shell:priv-lvl=0"
> 
> joe-user    Auth-Type := System
> Foundry-Privilege-Level = 0,
> Foundry-Command-String = "config terminal; interface
> *;
> speed-duplex *",
> Foundry-Command-Exception-Flag = 0
> Cisco-AVPair = "shell:priv-lvl=4"
> 
> This does what I want, just can't figure out what the hell you do with
> levels 4 and 5, Foundry cli only allows 1 level.
> 
> 
> Ted
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Re: thanks in advance -- wtf?

2003-05-29 Thread freeradius

On Wed, 28 May 2003, Benjamin A. Shelton wrote:
> I agree.  It's certainly a shame they can exploit this mailing list, but I
> don't think much can be done to prevent this sort of infestation (although a
> thermonuclear explosion in the perpetrators' underpants comes to mind).
> Increase the security of the list and subscription might become more
> difficult for legitimate subscribers; do nothing and the problem continues.

Maybe if posting was limited to subscribed e-mail addresses only, it would
help. My first post to the list a couple of weeks ago was, accidentally,
not from the address I subscribed with. I expected a bounce but instead
the message got through.

Cheers,
Dave.


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Re: thanks in advance -- wtf?

2003-05-29 Thread Benjamin A. Shelton
> why treat them nicely? I thought you'd want to do something really
> nasty to them 8-)

Alan,

I figured that giving them at least a small chance to loose a single scream
before their eventual demise was a fitting demonstration of just how kind I
am :-)

> t'is a pity that these spammers can hop on board so easily.

I agree.  It's certainly a shame they can exploit this mailing list, but I
don't think much can be done to prevent this sort of infestation (although a
thermonuclear explosion in the perpetrators' underpants comes to mind).
Increase the security of the list and subscription might become more
difficult for legitimate subscribers; do nothing and the problem continues.

Back when I was lurking through the freeradius-users archives, I noticed
some grumbling regarding the volume of spam being submitted to this mailing
list (correct me if I'm wrong, but I haven't noticed *that* much and the few
messages that make it through are often ridiculed humorously).  Some
subscribers indicated that they receive virtually no junk to other lists to
which they have subscribed.  Maybe I'm naive, but this particular complaint
seems to indicate to me that these other lists (the ones to which receive
"no junk") are either lesser known or require stricter checks on
subscription requests.  If the latter is correct, I would think that these
checks might present more of a barrier toward those who are legitimately
seeking help, thus contributing to further the frustration these individuals
have certainly already experienced!

Perhaps my assumptions are wrong (so far as limiting the junk), but given
the volume (or lack thereof) of junk that makes it through the submission
system, I think that one spam per 3 to 5 days isn't really all that bad.
According to Jupiter Research, most Internet users are likely to see the
amount of junk they receive double every 42 days.  While I'm sure many of
those same users are partially responsible for their e-mail addresses making
it into the "cold, cruel world," it doesn't make the junk any less
troublesome.  But!  At least many of the freeradius-users subscribers
exhibit an excellent sense of humor (I nearly died laughing when I got your
response, btw), and poking fun at some lamer trying to sell "manhood
medication" can certainly brighten one's day!  There's something
self-fulfilling about belittling lower forms of life such as spammers...

Well, thar's me $0.02 worth.  Sorry this is off-topic.

~Benjamin



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Re: thanks in advance -- wtf?

2003-05-29 Thread Alan Buxey
hi,

> I don't know about the rest of you folks, but I would like to see all
> spammers rounded up and hung upside-down using nothing more than rusty
> barbed wire tied around their nether regions and hung over a pit of rabid
> lawyers who haven't eaten in days.

why treat them nicely? I thought you'd want to do something really
nasty to them 8-)

t'is a pity that these spammers can hop on board so easily.

alan


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Re: thanks in advance -- wtf?

2003-05-29 Thread Benjamin A. Shelton
I don't know about the rest of you folks, but I would like to see all
spammers rounded up and hung upside-down using nothing more than rusty
barbed wire tied around their nether regions and hung over a pit of rabid
lawyers who haven't eaten in days.

~Benjamin



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Re: Thanks, and a new Qestion

2002-11-21 Thread Alan DeKok
William Ragsdale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   I have a new question, and the answer is probably obvious, but I can't
> seem to find it.  How do I specify freeradius to use the client.conf
> 'shortname' field as the directory in the radacct/{shortname}/detail entry
> in the radiusd.conf file?

  You can't right now, sorry.

  As always, patches are welcome.

  Alan DeKok.



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Re: Thanks and could you please

2002-08-19 Thread Mark Hennessy

If I recall correctly just the bare record:

foo Auth-Type := System
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-Address = 255.255.255.254,
Framed-Netmask = 255.255.255.255

Some of the other ancillary settings mentioned in the previous examples
are to taste of course.  Having an idle-timeout of 0 (in seconds/zero
disables) or imposing header compression or fixed mtus are up to you.

--
 Mark P. Hennessy [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Li Lin wrote:

> Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 18:21:17 -0400
> From: Li Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 'Mark Hennessy' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Li Lin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Thanks and could you please
>
>
>
> Hi Mark:
>
> Thank you very much for your help. Could you please also give me an example
> for " dynamically assigns an IP from a pool to a subscriber" ?
>
> Do I need to modify radiusd.conf file too?
> Does freeradius-0.3 supports IP pool?
>
> Thanks
>
> Li Lin
>



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RE: Thanks

2002-08-15 Thread Aaron T. Weiker

Before asking be sure to check out the FAQ on the webpage as well as
reading all of the configuration files thoroughly. There is also a doc
section in the source code which is extremely useful as well.

Just like anything else new, take your time and let it soak in.
freeradius can do just about anything you want it to do, it's just a
matter of trying to put the piece in the right way.


Aaron Weiker

-Original Message-
From: Keith Ballard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 2:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Thanks


Thanks all for answering my questions about whether freeradius is the
thing for me, it would seem it is!

No doubt I'll be back when I get stuck installing/configuring it.

Regards,
Keith


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