Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-09 Thread Steve Coleman
Simon 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. Alan wrote: > Yeah, but you had probably installed and configured software > before. There's a certain sub-set of p

Re: Re[2]: Just plain problems

2002-12-09 Thread Alan DeKok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Let's take what I said step by step and see where I blamed the whole > project and/or Alan. You said you couldn't get something to work. I'm not disagreeing with that. My point, that I've said repeatedly, is that I can't help you with rlm_dbm questions. > Again a

Re[2]: Just plain problems

2002-12-09 Thread netboss
Let's take what I said step by step and see where I blamed the whole project and/or Alan. "First I cannot use rlm_dbm_parser to create a dbm file." That is a simple statement of fact. I didn't elaborate in that email because I had given more detail in earlier emails. And if you will read th

Re[2]: Just plain problems

2002-12-09 Thread Andrei Koulik
Sunday, December 8, 2002, 4:51:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, Man. Alan doesn't wrote rlm_dbm and documentation for it. So all bugs and discordancy belongs to authors of module and documentation see 6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Author- Andrei Koulik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Documentation

Re[2]: Just plain problems

2002-12-09 Thread Andrei Koulik
Hello, Friday, December 6, 2002, 5:09:46 PM, Jason Lixfeld wrote: JL> Good morning Gary, JL> rlm_dbm: User not foud in database JL> looks to be the culprit. I don't know offhand if the <> characters are JL> put into the output and is only there as a delimiter or if that is JL> infact what is

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-09 Thread Andrei Koulik
Hello, You may list content of db file by command: rlm_dbm_cat -f /usr/local/etc/raddb/users or just some records by: rlm_dbm_cat -f /usr/local/etc/raddb/users elitest note: /usr/local/etc/raddb/users.db - your users database. please send me that output and i will try to help you Friday, De

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-08 Thread Alan DeKok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have to admit I am mystified by your attitude. As I am by yours. Thanks for posting my private response to your private message onto a public list. That shows class. > First, the documentation clearly states that rlm_dbm_parser creates a > database file. That'

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-07 Thread Gustavo Lozano
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.

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-07 Thread netboss
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]

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-07 Thread Kliment Toshkov
> 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 ;-) --- Technical Director of VIKET NetWorks web/mail: www.viket.net; [EMAIL PRO

RE: Just plain problems

2002-12-07 Thread Tim McCracken
Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan DeKok > Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 10:54 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Just plain problems > > > troy white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-07 Thread Alan DeKok
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

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-07 Thread Alan DeKok
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. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-07 Thread Simon White
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

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread Jason Lixfeld
What exactly is useless crap? On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 19:55, troy white wrote: > I am really starting to think this is usless crap. > > Troy J. White > C.E.O. > D.A. JAZ Internet Technologies > 727-321-8899 > Powered by Verizon > > > --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Alan, > > > >I tried it withou

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread troy white
I am really starting to think this is usless crap. Troy J. White C.E.O. D.A. JAZ Internet Technologies 727-321-8899 Powered by Verizon --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Alan, > >I tried it without altering the config or users files in ANY way. The >results are similar. I'm really stumped and as

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread netboss
Alan, I tried it without altering the config or users files in ANY way. The results are similar. I'm really stumped and as I said, I'm willing to pay for help. Gary At 11:03 AM 12/6/2002 -0500, you wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Second, how to configure FreeRadius to use the users file fi

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread Alan DeKok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Second, how to configure FreeRadius to use the users file first and > THEN go to the FreeBSD system calls for authentication out of the > system password file. It comes configured this way. If it doesn't do this on your system, then you edited the default configurat

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread Jason Lixfeld
> Second, how to configure FreeRadius to use the users file first and THEN go > to the FreeBSD system calls for authentication out of the system password file. Try the fall-through reply item in your default profile. That should push it out to the next module if nothing else in the users file ma

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread netboss
OK, tried using just the plain text users file and here is the output (I've included only the pertinent portion): auth: No authenticate method (Auth-Type) configuration found for the request: Rejecting the user auth: Failed to validate the user. I think there are two issues at work here. One,

Re: Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread Jason Lixfeld
Good morning Gary, rlm_dbm: User not foud in database looks to be the culprit. I don't know offhand if the <> characters are put into the output and is only there as a delimiter or if that is infact what is being passed to the dbm module. If it's the former, I'm at a loss, but if it's the latt

Just plain problems

2002-12-06 Thread netboss
Here's the facts: FreeRadius ver 0.8 OS FreeBSD User name and password has been verified to be accurate. Trying to do test authentication from a Livingston PM4 (hey, it's what I had laying around) Only one entry in the users file: DEFAULT Auth-Type := System, Simultaneous-Use := 1 Fr