hi everybody,
I'd like to know why the "reply-message" attribute is sent by freeradius in a
access-reject
packet.
I use this attribute to welcome people who connected themselves on my wireless
network. But with
xsupplicant, this access-reject disconnects my user, who reconnects immediately and is
hello,
I'm using freeradius for three months now, but I'm unable to assign an IP address to a
client.
I success in authenticating steve (in users file) but the IP I want him to use isn't
the IP I send
him thanks to freeradius.
I use xsupplicant with hostAP driver, on redhat 9. And a seconf client
hello,
I'm using freeradius for three months now, but I'm unable to assign an IP address to a
client.
I success in authenticating steve (in users file) but the IP I want him to use isn't
the IP I send
him thanks to freeradius.
I use xsupplicant with hostAP driver, on redhat 9. And a seconf client
hello,
I try to install freeradius-0.9.0 on a rh8.0 (2.4.20 i686).
When I run make (after ./configure) I get this error message :
...
Making static dynamic in rlm_dbm...
gmake[6]: Entre dans le r�ertoire
`/usr/local/freeradius-0.9.0/src/modules/rlm_dbm'
/usr/local/freeradius-0.9.0/libtool --mod
dap
They are radius attributes, check out
http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/rfc2865.html
Read the RFC, it will tell you about those attributes as well as explain
what radius does.
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003, [iso-8859-1] Sylvain MASNADA wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'd like to know where I could f
Hi all,
I'd like to know where I could find a good doc on the RADIUS-LDAPv3.schema to know exactly the fields' signification.
I filled the field radiusPrompt in openldap with 'hello' but when an user authenticate himself he doesn't see any prompt.
I'd like to know too, which free client do you
Hi,
-I'd like to know how to send a script (like "ifconfig", "groupadd" for example or
other) to a
client when he tries to access the wireless network. (managed with freeradius)
Is there a field in RADIUS-LDAPv3.schema which allows this or does a patch exists for
this?
Thanks in advance.
Sylvain