And what about of some common sense?
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 18:16, Kliment Toshkov wrote:
> > troy white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I am really starting to think this is usless crap.
> >
> > Then don't use it.
> >
> > Running an authentication server requires *some* amount of brains.
Has anyone out there used rlm_dbm_parser in version 0.8, to create a db
file from a users file?
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Alan,
I have to admit I am mystified by your attitude.
First, the documentation clearly states that rlm_dbm_parser creates a
database file. I quote from rlm_dbm in the doc directory.
"rlm_dbm_parse
rlm_dbm_parser [-c] [-d raddb] [-i inputfile] [-o outputfile] [-x]
"David J. Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The NAS expects a series of the same VSA to allow the NAS to configure
> some files the NAS will display to the user on login. When I create the
> entries in my radgroupreply or radreply, the system only returns the
> first instance of the VSA.
If you
What VSA's would those be?
Gene Parks
VIP Direct
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From: David J. Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 6:43 PM
To: freeradius-users
Subject: FreeRADIUS and multiple VSAs
Hello,
I'm a new FreeRADIUS user and would like to try to replace my
Hello,
I'm a new FreeRADIUS user and would like to try to replace my Steel
Belted server. My only requirement so far that i haven't been able to
get working has to do with the VSA used by my NAS (Colubris CN3000).
The NAS expects a series of the same VSA to allow the NAS to configure
some files t
Thanks
Craig Witter
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Evren Yurtesen
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 6:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: radius
try deleting /usr/local/var/log/radwtmp for radlast
the rest are in radutmp or sradutmp
The files you have deleted are just logs, they are
not taken into accounting.
You should clear utml files responsible for holding
users online, if you use utmp.
If you use SQL accounting, you should clear
appropriate tables.
etc.
---Technical Director of VIKET NetWorksweb/mail: www.viket.ne
> troy white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am really starting to think this is usless crap.
>
> Then don't use it.
>
> Running an authentication server requires *some* amount of brains.
And some balls either ;-)
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try deleting /usr/local/var/log/radwtmp for radlast
the rest are in radutmp or sradutmp files
dont you use checkrad ?
Evren
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Craig Witter wrote:
> I have two radius servers, a primary and a secondary, I'm running free rad
> 0.7 I issue a radwho on my primary server, I see the
I have two radius servers, a primary and a secondary, I’m
running free rad 0.7 I issue a radwho on my primary server, I see the users
logged on, I issue that command on the secondary server, and I a list of users
that were logged in. My primary radius server went down for a restart, so the
Hi Alan,
Thanks for the feedback / input! I've sent you the complete output for -X
(not to flood the list).
I'm not to sure where this is coming from either, frankly, it might be one
of my SQL Queries, I'm simply not sure, and I don't know enough about Radius
afaik.
It would seem to me though,
"Chris Knipe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I only realised after I posted. Basically, both of them are authorised if
> they happen within a short period of time after each other...
Ok...
> rlm_pap: login attempt by "user@realm" with password fl4shp1x13
> rlm_pap: Using password 6e8a104e79c0545
There are way too many people who expect FREE software, designed to be
flexible
enough to run on many different platforms, and by necessity distributed as
source, to be as easy to use as commercial software OUGHT to be, and some
of which actually is.
There are plenty of commercial radius products
Yeah, sorry!
I only realised after I posted. Basically, both of them are authorised if
they happen within a short period of time after each other...
Let's try again...
rlm_pap: login attempt by "user@realm" with password fl4shp1x13
rlm_pap: Using password 6e8a104e79c05453663713d06b797611 for us
Simon White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Look, there are plenty of people using FreeRadius successfully. I got it
> set up with MySQL and I have never configured a radius server before. It
> wasn't too hard.
Yeah, but you had probably installed and configured software
before. There's a certain
"Chris Knipe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I'm a bit confused. Is this due to password "caching", or what may
> be causing this...
Causing *what*?
The debugging output you posted was edited so much that it's taken
totally out of context, and thus totally useless.
Alan DeKok.
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Malcolm Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I get freeradius to dump core? I have tried
...
If the server changes UID when running as a daemon, most OS's will
disallow core dumps.
> I have tried running -XX
>
> I have tried ulimit -c unlimited
Do both in the same shell, and the s
spamdump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I must be dumb. I cannot get this thing (freeradius-0.8) to compile under
> Redhat 8.0. I've got a fresh, default, installation. Here is just the output
> of ./configure. Now I know kerberos is installed. I know that MySQL is
> intalled. I've got to be missing
I am moving from using FreeRadius-0.5/System auth (in production for a
year with no problems) to using SQL (MySQL) on a RedHat 7.3 system. I
have FreeRadius authenticating from the SQL database on a test machine.
My question is:
Can I use the Fall-Through funcionality in the SQL database with DEF
troy white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am really starting to think this is usless crap.
Then don't use it.
Running an authentication server requires *some* amount of brains.
Alan DeKok.
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Dear Mr. McCracken,
I looked at the web site and was unable to find a list of required
libraries. Could you send the url for the page containing them?
Regards
Ken
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McCracken
Sent: Friday, December 06
06-Dec-02 at 16:55, troy white ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I am really starting to think this is usless crap.
Look, there are plenty of people using FreeRadius successfully. I got it
set up with MySQL and I have never configured a radius server before. It
wasn't too hard.
Please, don't make po
Lo all,
I think I'm a bit confused. Is this due to password "caching", or what may
be causing this... I use PAP authentication, with a MD5 encryption... My
passwords are stored in MySQL using the MD5() builtin function
(varchar(16)). The correct password for the username is fl4shp1x13 - as
indi
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