Hiya
I have setup redundant {} so that should the MySQL process on the system fail,
it fails back to a secondary server.
During testing I have noticed a slight log bug (possibly :) ). If 2 servers
are used sql1 and sql2, if during operation sql1 goes away and stops responding, t
Drew Flickema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the most part, I run my FR install in proxy mode. It has been seen
> that session stop packets are received by my FR, but on occasion, these
> stop packets are not received by the FR authentication endpoint due to
> network issues or possibly the F
. Would a
feature request for this be in order?
Has anyone else seen anything like this and if so, what did you do about
it, ignore it?
Thanks,
Drew Flickema
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Aaron Paetznick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure, but I was hoping to do this with the rlm_sql module. I still like
> the idea of nascheck and nasreply tables, or maybe a native huntgroup
> table?
I would prefer a native huntgroup table.
Alan DeKok.
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Sure, but I was hoping to do this with the rlm_sql module. I still like
the idea of nascheck and nasreply tables, or maybe a native huntgroup
table? Anybody else?
--Aaron
Alan DeKok wrote:
> Aaron Paetznick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>I need to be able to sort users by the NAS that t
Aaron Paetznick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to be able to sort users by the NAS that they connect to.
See the 'huntgroups' file.
Alan DeKok.
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I need to be able to sort users by the NAS that they connect to. I'm
experimenting with using Called-Station-ID to sort by, but not all of my
NASes will be using a dialup number (PPPoE through DSL, VDSL, etc.).
Ideally, I'd like to sort by NAS-IP-Address.
I'm envisioning two different scener
"Michael S. McCollough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I use the network inclusive clients config to allow NAS on a given
> network radius access, under /var/radacct the nas is named via the IP
> address. If I were to use single entries for all these clients I would see
> the client shorname. I
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When I use the
network inclusive clients config to allow NAS on a given network radius access,
under /var/radacct the nas is named via the IP address. If I were to use single
entries for all these clients I would see the client shorname. I propose (when
network inclusive used)