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