Hello All,
I run a small ISP in Perth. We currently run a custom written version of
radiusd.
It was based on radiusd-2.0.1 from lucent/livingston. It has patches for
extended logging,pam and it also excutes a script on each accouning packet
recieved.
When the script executes it has an
Hi, I have a question about LDAP
configuration for freeradius. (OpenLDAP 2.015, FreeRadius 0.3). My LDAP tree is
organized like this:
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dc=,dc=com
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"Bogdan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I the view of your previous answer Alan,
> is it posible to run a script that would check the database and then
> send an SMNP to NAS droping the user that has been on for a longer
> than 2 hours for eg.?
Maybe. Why not just send a Session-Timeout attribut
Hi all
I the view of your previous answer Alan,
is it posible to run a script that would check the database and then send an SMNP to
NAS droping the user that has been on for a
longer than 2 hours for eg.?
If it is where would i get some script that i could modify, (I am a recent convert, i
have
Thanks for your comments Alan.
I have since installed the stock standard freeradius server from the
freeradius.tar.gz on a stock standard Debian Potato system and the same
thing happened.
I noticed there is a difference between making the radiusd listen on port
1812/13 and 1645/46. I also notic
Mervyn Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You'll notice the first line of tcpdump, shows the request coming in
> on port 1645 and a return port of 1812. (I assume that's a return
> port. Here is that first line..
>
> 14:23:22.959993 203.194.56.120.1812 > 203.16.135.45.1645:
> rad-access-req 271 [i
"saratha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> started radius in debug mode and i haven't seen Exec-Program-Wait =
> executing those scripts. Is there anything to add=20
> in that acct_users file. what is wrong ?
Have you tried using 'radclient' to send test accounting packets?
Have you run the server
"victor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it posible to lock the account when somebody tries to connect with it and
> there is already connected user with this account?
Maybe. You'll have to edit the source of the server and/or
checkrad, thoguh/
> Also I want to drop the currently connected us
"Jason A. Lixfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, you were right, Alan. It was the MySQL libraries. What would
> cause that?
To be blunt: administrator misconfiguration.
The shared library loader has to be told where the shared libraries
exist. There have been a number of messages on
Hendrik van der Merwe wrote:
> In the users file:
> testuserCalled-Station-Id == "5552321", Proxy-To-Realm = "myrealm"
> Fall-Through = No
Thank you very much. Works like a charm. I love this mailing list. ;)
Christoph
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Hi,
Is it posible to lock the account when somebody tries to connect with it and
there is already connected user with this account? Also I want to drop the
currently connected user.
thanks in advance.
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Hi all,
I am new to freeRadius server concept.
I am not understanding and not getting proper material.
If any person has basic material ... please send it to me.
Thanks,
Prasad.
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> Does anyone know a way of making FreeRADIUS proxy-forward all
> requests which come in on a specified Called-Station-Id? Our users
> won't (probably) kill us if we forced them all to use the realm
> syntax but it would make our server switch more transparent to them.
In the users file:
testuser
I wish it was that easy Mark, but it's not.
You'll notice the first line of tcpdump, shows the request coming in on port 1645
and a return port of 1812. (I assume that's a return port. Here is that first
line..
14:23:22.959993 203.194.56.120.1812 > 203.16.135.45.1645: rad-access-req 271 [id
95]
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