Re: Linux Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

2003-08-14 Thread kikiw
T/ST Group) Subject: Re: Linux Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

RE: Linux Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

2003-08-14 Thread kikiw
Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

Re: Linux Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

2003-08-10 Thread Arthur Palmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: already accept-request, but It is still prompting for username and password. I think I have to put the attribute which is Enterasys:mgmt=su:policy=admin somewhere. Could you advise me where to put this attribute? I guess it makes sense if I put this in either

Re: Linux Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

2003-08-08 Thread Alan DeKok
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think I have to put the attribute which is Enterasys:mgmt=su:policy=admin somewhere. Could you advise me where to put this attribute? I guess it makes sense if I put this in either clients.conf or users file, but not sure what the command is. The 'users' file.

RE: Linux Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

2003-08-01 Thread Alan Litster
Have you tried running FreeRADIUS in debug mode, radiusd -X, to see what values it is being passed? -Original Message- Hello, I want to use radius to centralize (Telnet)username/password and accounting (start/stop). I have 3 products which are Cisco, Enterasys Matrix E7, and

Linux Freeradius-.0.9.0 and Enterasys compatibility

2003-07-31 Thread kikiw
Hello, I want to use radius to centralize (Telnet)username/password and accounting (start/stop). I have 3 products which are Cisco, Enterasys Matrix E7, and Enterasys SSR 8600. When I use Microsoft IAS. the Result was: Cisco: Can do Authentication, accounting (start/stop), can record