Title: RE: IP Pools.
I am using the same pool configuration. This arrangemnt suits to our requirement but only one problem that we cannot stop it assigning the IP beyond our limit of subnet. Our last IP in the range is x.x.x.254 but when this too is assigned the next dial-in user get IP
hello, i am a new user of freeradius and have a litlle problem
first my configuration :
FreeRADIUS Version 0.5, for host i686-pc-linux-gnu, built on Apr 26 2002 at
14:39:18
suse linux 7.3
Client Windows 2000
NAS Cisco vpn3000
with Installation : no problems
my users File :
ulrich.hofacker
Hi all,
I built the snapshot-20020428 into a debian package with
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot, it is ok but when i start radius, it
results :
Error: radiusd.conf[387] Failed to link to module 'rlm_pap': file not
found
It seems that rlm_pap is not build in the package, however it did not do
Title: MySQL
Hi all,
Because the username and password is already stored in existing MySQL database,
can I create my own schema and just let freeradius to read the usrename/password pair
(without do any other stuffs like accounting)?
Thanks.
Patrick
rakesh jha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the same pool configuration. This arrangemnt suits to our
requirement but only one problem that we cannot stop it assigning the IP
beyond our limit of subnet. Our last IP in the range is x.x.x.254 but when
this too is assigned the next dial-in
Hi all,
For those using mysql, how do you replicate your authentication (and
eventually your accounting) tables to a backup server ? I'm looking for
the best method.
Thanks in advance,
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Daniel Yeung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have one proxy server and one authentication server (using
external program to authenticate) on freebsd. I read the doc for
this. It seems that this feature can only use with sql.
No. Why would you think that? The docs never say that.
Alan DeKok.
You can use the counter module to do that. There is an example in
radiusd.conf.
Andrew Kelaidis
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Network Operation Center T.E.I. of Athens
From: Erich Zigler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Limiting the user's time online
Date: Sun,
At 01:18 PM 4/28/2002 -0500, Erich Zigler wrote:
Is it possible to limit the total number of hours a user uses online? Such
as specify 150 hours a user may use a month. If they pass 150 hours, it
will no longer allow them to login.
I've read about the Login-Time attribute where you can
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Erich Zigler wrote:
I've been playing with Freeradius for the last couple hours and I have found
it very robust and a very well written package. However I've trudged through
the documentation and was unable to find my answer to a specific question.
Is it possible to
At 01:24 PM 4/28/2002 -0700, B Bowers wrote:
Hello all,
I want to limit access to different groups of devices to certain groups of
users. I thought I could accomplish this via huntgroups but it does not seem
to be working consistently as I would expect. Below is a conceptual
configuration of my
Oh, and one more note...
P B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it based on the same identifier and user-name in
the new and cached request
The attributes inside of the packet are *never* checked to see if
they're identical.
The Merit server does this. And from what I can tell, it ignores
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Session-Timeout = 0
Means user should be disconnected after 0 seconds.
--Monday, April 29, 2002, 11:12:33 AM, you wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
UHhac hello, i am a new user of freeradius and have a litlle problem
UHhac first my configuration :
UHhac FreeRADIUS
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