On 01/14/2015 09:19 AM, Carsten Czerner wrote:
> I can use it with http an all is fine, but with https the process terminate.
>
> Any suggestions?
Are all https-pages terminating or only those with radius authentification?
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Hi,
I installed an Apache with Radius-Authentification on my Debian7. An
authentification is requested when entering a directory (Mitarbeiter)
and the access was granted if I typ in the correct credentials. All fine!
But I would like to make it more secure and enabled https, and now a
hi,
at the moment we importing every day students from a external LDAP server and
copy them into our local LDAP tree. So we have a own password database, in
LDAP. Now we have access to the main radius for the whole university so we can
authenticate most of our users via the radius, but not all
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:00:36 +0100, Jennie Kingsland wrote:
Please, don't cross-post.
(...)
> If I run radiusd -X from command line as user support, radius starts up
> fine.
>
>
>
> However if I run the startup script as user support from /etc/init.d by
> enterin
Hi,
Thanks for help on previous post. My startup script for Radius now works
so it starts at boot time, the script is in /etc/init.d and looks like
this
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/sbin/radiusd -d /usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct/ -d
/usr/local/etc/raddb/
After rebooting radius starts up
On 11/10/10 23:03, Bill Thompson wrote:
The big question is why compile radius from source? If you use the
Debian package for Freeradius, this is mostly done for you.
Because for licencing reasons the packaged version does not have SSL
support, thereby ruling out EAP-TLS and other certificate
ocal/etc/raddb/
The big question is why compile radius from source? If you use the
Debian package for Freeradius, this is mostly done for you.
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On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 04:44:51PM +0100, Jennie Kingsland wrote:
>
> Also I guess I shouldn't be using radius -X in my startup script, to
> prevent this problem is there something else I should be using?
What keeps you from booting your server without starting radius, then
log
In <4cb35184.8020...@jretrading.com>, Joe wrote:
>On 11/10/10 17:35, Klistvud wrote:
>> Dne, 11. 10. 2010 17:44:51 je Jennie Kingsland napisal(a):
>>> There must be a way when directly at the server to cancel the radius and
>>> get logged in? As I've menti
On 11/10/10 17:35, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 11. 10. 2010 17:44:51 je Jennie Kingsland napisal(a):
There must be a way when directly at the server to cancel the radius and
get logged in? As I've mentioned CTRL C doesn't work.
It should. Works For Me (tm). But as suggested, bring u
Dne, 11. 10. 2010 17:44:51 je Jennie Kingsland napisal(a):
There must be a way when directly at the server to cancel the radius
and
get logged in? As I've mentioned CTRL C doesn't work.
Have you tried another if virtual terminal (e.g. ctrl-alt-F2) would
give you a login prompt
Hi,
Not sure if you can help with this one, I have searched Google and also
your archives but cannot find an answer to my problem.
I have created a Radius startup script in /etc/init.d for Debian which
looks like this:
#!/bin/sh
/usr/local/sbin/radiusd -X /usr/local/var/log/radius
Mirko Scurk schreef:
Hi!
On Lenny need to setup pptpd + radius for windows clients. Studied couple
of howtos but all seem to be incomplete or to complicated.
That's because it is rather complicated.
Linux 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem
libradiusclient-ng2 0.5.5-1
Hi!
On Lenny need to setup pptpd + radius for windows clients. Studied couple
of howtos but all seem to be incomplete or to complicated.
Linux 2.6.26-2-686-bigmem
libradiusclient-ng2 0.5.5-1
pptpd 1.3.4-2.1
freeradius2.1.3-0lenny0
/etc
Hi list,
Has anyone experiments a loss of a connexion between a client and the
wifi-network when using WPA2-enterprise (authentication with radius)?
Well, in fact I m using a 3Com-router as access point, the PCs are shipped with
a wifi-pci cards (evo-w54pci), the module that I m using is rt61
Hi,
I am trying to run radius in order to authenticate against
passwd/shadow files (unix users), but I can't do that.
In radiusd.conf I have:
unix {
cache = no
cache_reload = 600
passwd = /etc/passwd
shadow =
El 09/02/2006, a las 17:35, Rafal Jankowski escribió:
Hello,
I use debian testing and I'd like to set Freeradius (or any other
radius) for encrypted authentication for windows Wi-Fi clients, but
when I set TLS, which is required by mschapv2, freeradius does not
start, and there
Hello,
I use debian testing and I'd like to set Freeradius (or any other
radius) for encrypted authentication for windows Wi-Fi clients, but when
I set TLS, which is required by mschapv2, freeradius does not start, and
there is in logfile:
Error: rlm_eap: Failed to link EAP-Typ
Nathan Kroll wrote:
I am setting up a PPTP VPN that authenticates users against a radius
server. I compiled pppd with radius support and made the changes to
the pptpd and pppd configurations that I found online (they are
below). The FreeRADIUS server is set up to authenticate via LDAP.
When I
I read that PPP is PAM enabled by default, but I can't seem to get
pptpd to authenticate using PAM. Do I have to something special in
the pptp config or the chap secrets file?
Thanks.
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I am setting up a PPTP VPN that authenticates users against a radius
server. I compiled pppd with radius support and made the changes to
the pptpd and pppd configurations that I found online (they are
below). The FreeRADIUS server is set up to authenticate via LDAP.
When I tested the VPN as a
hi ya
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004, Gabriel Granger wrote:
> I've got a couple of wireless AP around the office, and would like to
> mange the laptop with wireless cards using Radius for authentication.
> all of my AP have the ability to talk to a Radius server. I have got
> my rad
Hi All,
I've got a couple of wireless AP around the office, and would like to
mange the laptop with wireless cards using Radius for authentication.
all of my AP have the ability to talk to a Radius server. I have got
my radius server up and working using some simple test accounts, I
I'm settin up a pptpd vpn server. I'd like to be able to use radius
for authentication but I'm having a difficult time finding anything
that has to do with this on debian systems.
I'd also like to be able to allow more than 21 client connections. If
this mean recompiling, I
Hi all,
Has anyone tried to setup a WAP using Radius to authenticate users? I'm
using FreeRadius and a Belkin F5D7130, my test machine is a Apple
powerbook with airport extreme card. When i try to connect to my WAP
I'm telling that I'm using WEP-Enterprise and supplyi
I'm settin up a pptpd vpn server. I'd like to be able to use radius
for authentication but I'm having a difficult time finding anything
that has to do with this on debian systems.
I'd also like to be able to allow more than 21 client connections. If
this mean recompiling, I
Am I right in thinking that you then specify which accounts can login via
that radius server ?
Do they have to have user account on the box, or are they just uid/passwords
entries in a list ?
Any tricky stages when setting up ?
Thnaks
Matt
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Just set one up two weeks ago using cistron-radiusd. What do you need
help with?
Ken
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 19:40, Joyce, Matthew wrote:
> Has anyone setup a Radius server before using Debian ?
>
> Matt
>
>
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> > -Original Message-
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Has anyone setup a Radius server before using Debian ?
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> Sent: Tuesday, 15 July 2003 11:56 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Radius Server
>
>
>
> Dear Debian-User,
>
> I use a Cisco vpn to
Dear Debian-User,
I use a Cisco vpn to connect to our office NT network.
At the moment the vpn is setup to authenticate with the NT domain
controllers.
I am wondering is anyone has implemented a Radius server on Debian which
could be used for authentication ?
Can anyone offer any comments
I need some suggestions for a good radius server.
Thanks
James
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On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 17:48:02 +0100, Francois Chenais wrote:
> I'm looking for radius client dev toolkit to build a radius client.
Both radiusd-cistron and xtradius include a "radclient" program which should
be a good starting point for RADIUS work.
> Is ther
Hello,
I'm looking for radius client dev toolkit to build a radius client.
Is there any good opensource radius server ?
apt-cache search radius only give binaries packages
livingston/xtradius/cictron.
Which is the best for production ?
T
Hello All,
I want to setup a dial-in ppp server. But I want to auth. incoming
users via our radius server. Is there patch for Debian pppd?
We have already workin freeradius server authenticating against ldap database.
Is there better way than patching pppd for radius support?
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ok
> >called?
>
> That depends if your telco sends the CLID info along, and if your
> NAS also passes that info in the radius request to the server.
>
> >im using radius..
>
> Most radius servers log whatever attributes they get sent in their
> logfiles. Usually som
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Petre Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>is there a way for me to see the numbers from where clients authed ok
>called?
That depends if your telco sends the CLID info along, and if your
NAS also passes that info in the radius request to the
is there a way for me to see the numbers from where clients authed ok
called?
im using radius..
thx
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Quoth Davi Leal,
> What command could I use to check if my GNU/Linux radius server answer
> accurately?
>
> telnet IP PORT?
> What port?
[rei:docs]% grep radius /etc/services
datametrics 1645/tcp old-radius # datametrics / old radius entry
datametrics 1645
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Davi Leal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What command could I use to check if my GNU/Linux radius server answer
>accurately?
>
>telnet IP PORT?
>What port?
>USER user?
>PASS password?
No, radius uses UDP, and you need a specialized c
What command could I use to check if my GNU/Linux radius server answer
accurately?
telnet IP PORT?
What port?
USER user?
PASS password?
Regards,
Davi
Good morning. I have a ppp server on my house but I'm receivind an
error message from RADIUS:
PAM authentication not available
Anyone know what is this ?
Thanks a lot.
Mario H.C.T.
my system : radius + portslave + multiserial cyclades
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Nick Furman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I am hoping someone can help me out with RADIUS.
What radius server are you running (radiusd -v) ?
Mike.
I am hoping someone can help me out with RADIUS.
I have two servers, for lack of a better name we can call them domain1.com
and domain2.com. Currently my server (cyan.domain1.com) is running RADIUS
without a problem. We are starting a virtual ISP (domain2.com) and I want
cyan to send
i whant to install the radius on my computer but i dont know.
Cant somebody help me?
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 03:30:50PM +0100, Florian Steurer wrote:
> hey!
> I need some help with radius-livingston 2.1, hope I'm not in the wrong
> list, couldn't find the right list a livingston.com. Anyway, that's the
> problem: I run radius 2.1, the users were in the -
hey!
I need some help with radius-livingston 2.1, hope I'm not in the wrong
list, couldn't find the right list a livingston.com. Anyway, that's the
problem: I run radius 2.1, the users were in the -file and the
password was in plain-text. Now I use the "Crypt-Password" ch
i find that if there is not a vilid superblock at 8193, you might be able
to find one at 32768. On my larger partitions, that is the first backup
superblock that is made.
-casey
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Ron Mullins wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. ;-)
>
> My radius server (an old
on Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 04:45:27PM -0500, Ron Mullins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I think I might have a problem. ;-)
>
> My radius server (an old DELL P75 with two old Western Digitals) had the
> second drive (holding /usr) go down. e2fsck gave me:
>
> *
> e2fsck 1.18,
I think I might have a problem. ;-)
My radius server (an old DELL P75 with two old Western Digitals) had the
second drive (holding /usr) go down. e2fsck gave me:
*
e2fsck 1.18, 11-Nov-1999 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
Couldn't find ext2 superblock, trying backup blocks...
e2fsck: Bad
Pehaps I dont speak right.
I want to know where is portslave package in Debian.
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
Quoting brian moore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 07:35:38AM -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I saw a r
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 07:35:38AM -0700, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I saw a radiusd-cistron debian package at potato.
> Do you know where I find a Livingstone debian package?
It should be there as well. (For the 1.19 or whatever release... that's
ra
Hi all,
I saw a radiusd-cistron debian package at potato.
Do you know where I find a Livingstone debian package?
Thanks, PH
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 01:01:40AM +0200, Russell Coker wrote
> Currently in my Postal package I have the following:
> Postal - the mad postman - a SMTP benchmark.
> Rabid - the mad Biff. POP benchmark that eats your mail as fast as possible.
>
> Now I plan to add a RADIUS benchma
Currently in my Postal package I have the following:
Postal - the mad postman - a SMTP benchmark.
Rabid - the mad Biff. POP benchmark that eats your mail as fast as possible.
Now I plan to add a RADIUS benchmark to the suite. Does anyone have any
ideas what I can name it?
The person with the
Hello,
Since my school establish a wireless LAN network,but they need us
to use a Authentiation client to enter user name and password which is
passed to the RADIUS Server,how ever,the school just support windows .
So I need to find out how to connect it using linux by myself.to now I
does anyone know of a radius server that will forward authorization requests
to a tacacs server?
such a beast would make my life a lot easier in the near future. ideally
what i would like to do is detect a "realm" either by username ([EMAIL
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or by dnis (number dialled to
(planning to use some cards,isdn and analog from
multitech)
Thanks for the help.
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Hi
I am trying to set up an ISP, and RADIUS has been sugested for the
authenication and billing of the users on the dial up servers.
Any one have any recomendations??
Also WHERE can i find it???
It was not listed under dselect
But then I'm new to all this so I could be doing it
we use radius for both livingston portmasters and ascend max, i believe
radius is to some extent vendor specific, so i suggest contacting the
company who makes the equipment for compadible software. or do a search on
freshmeat:
http://www.freshmeat.net/search.php3?query=radius
quite a few
Hi
I am trying to set up an ISP, and RADIUS has been sugested for the
authenication and billing of the users on the dial up servers.
Any one have any recomendations??
Also WHERE can i find it???
It was not listed under dselect
But then I'm new to all this so I could be doing it
Greetings,
I'm trying to set up a linux replacement for our windows vpn server, using
a combination of pptp, pppd (with ms-chap-v2 patch) and radius .. I was able
to use the pptp and radius apps from the Debian dist (potato), but had to
compile pppd w/ ms-chap-v2 separately... (I got
Chad A. Adlawan writes:
> hello everyone !
> i friend was asking me whether i can help him convert his slackware system
> to debian (since imthe only debian user in our group and their slak admin
> jumped ship) from "tacacs" to "radius" ... whatever those a
Hi,
RADIUS is an authentication system used by ISP's etc for checking a userid and
password when you dial in. I think the reference is looked after by
Livingston: pretty much every network hardware supplier should have info about
it.
Guess TACAS is the samr thing - but you will need to
hello everyone !
i friend was asking me whether i can help him convert his slackware system to
debian (since imthe only debian user in our group and their slak admin jumped
ship) from "tacacs" to "radius" ... whatever those are. can someone please
help point to me whe
Hi..
I work for a local isp, and am one of the sysadmins.
We use merrit radius, and want to switch over to cistron. Even though
neither of these are part of debian, we are using debian systems :)
I realize that this has nothing to do with debian-devel, but I thought that
since this is a bit of a
On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 02:02:26PM -0500, Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> Ok... what is PAM ?
Pluggable Authentication Modules.
Install the pam-doc package and go from there.
Jeff
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From: Jeff Noxon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Matthew D. Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Debian User
Date: Tuesday, May 05, 1998 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: Radius Server Authentication
>On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 01:36:54PM -0500, Matthew D. Myers wrote:
>> I
On Tue, May 05, 1998 at 01:36:54PM -0500, Matthew D. Myers wrote:
> I would like to know if there is some way to make linux authenticate telnet
> and ftp sessions from a radius servers' user list?
The answer is probably, if you recompile login, ftp, etc. to use PAM,
and then co
I would like to know if there is some way to make linux authenticate telnet
and ftp sessions from a radius servers' user list?
Thank you in advance!
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Hi,
I'm a new Debian user, and I are installed linux as a DNS, EMAIL, WWW
and RADIUS server.
I still have many problems to configure some stuff, and my BIG problems
is the RADIUS, because I don't find any help to configure it. I don't
now if he work with Linux users, etc..
Plea
On Dec 07, Nathan E Norman wrote
> A while ago I posted a question as to whether there were differences
> between the two Radius packages (Merit vs. Livingston). So far, no
> responses ... nobody using Radius?? Wrong forum for the question?
I use the one that Miquel wrote. You can f
A while ago I posted a question as to whether there were differences
between the two Radius packages (Merit vs. Livingston). So far, no
responses ... nobody using Radius?? Wrong forum for the question?
We currently have Debian unstable - up to date as of last night.
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Ok, dumb question time. What's the difference between radius-livingston
and radius-merit? And no, I haven't yet used radius, but I've heard
rumors we're going to buy some sort of dial box that wants to do radius,
so I figure it's time to learn ...
TIA,
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On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 17:15:20 -0500, Tony Koehn wrote:
>Merit Radius 2.4.23C
Hmm then I can't help much since I never used that one.
What are you're logs showning? Anything?
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http://www.psychosis.com/emc/
Merit Radius 2.4.23C
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> Subject: Re: Radius
> Date: Wednesday, September 03, 1997 4:43 PM
>
> On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 15:21:26 -0500, Tony Koehn wro
On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 15:21:26 -0500, Tony Koehn wrote:
>My TS is a Computone Powerack
OK, but what version of a SERVER are you trying to setting up on your linux
box?
The 3 I know of for Linux (2 debian are paks) are livingston, merit, and
cistron.
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> Subject: Re: Radius
> Date: Wednesday, September 03, 1997 3:14 PM
>
> On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 09:09:00 -0500, Tony Koehn
On Wed, Sep 03, 1997 at 03:14:33PM -0500, Dave Cinege wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 09:09:00 -0500, Tony Koehn wrote:
>
> >I am looking for someone who can tell me how I go about setting up radiusd.
> > I need to see how I get it to get its info from another server??
>
> Which one? Linvingston, Mer
On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 09:09:00 -0500, Tony Koehn wrote:
>I am looking for someone who can tell me how I go about setting up radiusd.
> I need to see how I get it to get its info from another server??
Which one? Linvingston, Merit, or Cistron?
The Cistronis not yet an 'officailly' available deb pack
Send me a message at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you have not figured it out
yet and I will pass you a copy of our config files so you can see the
settings to do so..
--Matt
On Wed, 3 Sep 1997, Tony Koehn wrote:
> I am looking for someone who can tell me how I go about setting up radiusd.
> I need
I am looking for someone who can tell me how I go about setting up radiusd.
I need to see how I get it to get its info from another server??
Tony Koehn
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1. I installed Merit Radius
2. I realized I wasn't allowed to use shadow passwords
3. I downloaded the source and fixed the shadow thing in the Makefile
4. I managed to get the server running nicely
5. I did a killall -HUP radiusd-merit
6. Merit stopped sending information to the logfi
Is it just me or does debian Merit Radius package come with a precompiled
no shadow password default
Long sentence to say... Its not working with my shadow passwords... ???
I've compile merit radius by itself before and it gave me an option for
shadow passwords in the Makefile... I
I've got 2 'boxed' systems to develop. One for multiple balanced modems
because the frame relay costs are ugly in Maine. The other for wireless
microwave links. Both are intended to provide Internet to
win/mac/schmuckware workstations.
I am planning to use bootable CD's on these. A motherboard wi
In your email to me, Dave Cinege, you wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Jun 1997 11:23:14 -0400 (EDT), Tim Sailer wrote:
>
> >> >I haven't played with the source yet. I was hoping not to. I'm trying to
> >> >put together an 'instant ISP' type system, complete with a linux based
> >> >term server. I use the S
On Tue, 24 Jun 1997 11:23:14 -0400 (EDT), Tim Sailer wrote:
>> >I haven't played with the source yet. I was hoping not to. I'm trying to
>> >put together an 'instant ISP' type system, complete with a linux based
>> >term server. I use the SDL WAN cards, with the builtin csu, so I'm
>> >also buildi
In your email to me, Dave Cinege, you wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Jun 1997 10:38:28 -0400 (EDT), Tim Sailer wrote:
>
> >In your email to me, Paul Wade, you wrote:
> >>
> >> On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> >>
> >> > Well, I've made a bit more progress. The whole problem was that merit
> >> >
On Tue, 24 Jun 1997 10:38:28 -0400 (EDT), Tim Sailer wrote:
>In your email to me, Paul Wade, you wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
>>
>> > Well, I've made a bit more progress. The whole problem was that merit
>> > radiusd has been compiled without shadow support. Doing 'shadow
In your email to me, Paul Wade, you wrote:
>
> On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
>
> > Well, I've made a bit more progress. The whole problem was that merit
> > radiusd has been compiled without shadow support. Doing 'shadowconfig off'
> > now allows radpwchk to authenticate properly. So..
On Tue, 24 Jun 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> Well, I've made a bit more progress. The whole problem was that merit
> radiusd has been compiled without shadow support. Doing 'shadowconfig off'
> now allows radpwchk to authenticate properly. So.. has anyone played
> with the merit version and shadow?
In your email to me, Paul Wade, you wrote:
>
> I compiled Merit and actually got it to work last year on a non-Debian
> system. It involved a bit of study and doing things manually. I started at
> an ISP that had a Cisco 2516 router and tacacs+ on NT. I switched to 2
> Linux systems on an isolated
e wouldn't configure the Cisco to set up a
dialup test port.
Unless things have improved a lot, you really need to unpack the source to
get an idea of what radius needs/wants. I remember having the dictionary
messages. Was it a line in passwd/groups and ownership? I wish I
remembered exactly.
On W
In your email to me, Adam Shand, you wrote:
>
> >Is anyone actually using the debian radius package? It doesn't appear
> >to work in any fashion. It seems like all the binaries are looking
> >for /usr/private/etc/raddb/ as in:
>
> Are you using the Merit or Living
>Is anyone actually using the debian radius package? It doesn't appear
>to work in any fashion. It seems like all the binaries are looking
>for /usr/private/etc/raddb/ as in:
Are you using the Merit or Livingstone version?
>dict_init: Couldn't open dictionary: /usr/privat
Is anyone actually using the debian radius package? It doesn't appear
to work in any fashion. It seems like all the binaries are looking
for /usr/private/etc/raddb/ as in:
dict_init: Couldn't open dictionary: /usr/private/etc/raddb/dictionary
Did I just miss some config param
anyone got this baby working with shadow, i get the following error(s)
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/root/radius/src/make.inc:52: warning: overriding commands for target
`menu.o'
/root/radius/src/make.inc:52: warning: ignoring old commands for target
`menu.o'
/root/radius/src/make.inc:54: warning: overridin
Has anyone sucessfully compiled Radius 2.0 with shadow on a Debian box?
Peace
michael
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How do people who are ISPs and use debian handle the radius updates when
you add/delete a user?
Ive added a simple script to our adduser program which will add a user to
the radius client file, but deleteing them is another problem i havnt
solved yet
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