>From: "Anson Rinesmith"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Proxy Setup
>Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2003 11:57:00
-0600>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>>I
want any username like [EMAIL PRO
"Anson Rinesmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to my proxy.conf file. It still tries to authenticate locally. I was told
> not to put anything in my realms file.
>
> What am I missing?
Read the output of radiusd -X. It will tell you WHY it is, or is
not, proxying.
Alan DeKok.
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I want any username like [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be proxied to
an existing radius server.
I have added
realm mydomain.net {
type = radius
authhost = 192.168.69.10:1645
accthost = 192.168.69.10:1646
secret = ascend
}
to my proxy.co
Hello, New to the list, but Ive
read everything that I could possibly read, maybe I just don’t understand.
What I’m trying to do.
Use a STAROS using Hotspot to authenticate with our radius
server. I’ve installed and
setup freeradius on a machine we use for mirroring,
and if I do th
Artur,
I think it works for me now. I did add port number and I think it does it.
But still have problem with Framed-IP-Address display.
Thanks,
-Jenhwa
On Thursday 04 April 2002 11:58 am, you wrote:
> hello
>
> please see comments inline
>
> > Environment requirement: All requests from Rad
hello
> Yes it is defined in my /etc/services file with the following entries
>
> radius 1812/tcp
> radius 1812/udp
> radius-acct 1813/tcp
> radius-acct 1813/udp
I doubt it is. The question is, if the LOCAL /etc/services is applied to
REMOTE servers. It sounds logical if the port is omitted
artur,
Still the same problem, I think I have all the configuration correct.
Please see my comment below.
On Thursday 04 April 2002 11:58 am, you wrote:
> hello
>
> please see comments inline
>
> > Environment requirement: All requests from Radius server A(machine named
> > redhat) will be p
hello
please see comments inline
> Environment requirement: All requests from Radius server A(machine named
> redhat) will be proxy to Radius Server B(machine named jenhwa).
>
> (1) In machine A I have in my proxy.conf the following realms defined.
>
> realm jenhwa {
> type =
Artur,
Thanks. I still get the same behavior. To make it specific let me describe
my configuration.
Environment requirement: All requests from Radius server A(machine named
redhat) will be proxy to Radius Server B(machine named jenhwa).
(1) In machine A I have in my proxy.conf the followin
hi
> I am trying to setup two radius server namely A and B and A will be used as a
> proxy server just forward all the request to B and have B do the job. I have
> setup realms and also play around the proxy.conf and can't seem to get it to
> work. My realms basically defines the following
Hi,
I am trying to setup two radius server namely A and B and A will be used as a
proxy server just forward all the request to B and have B do the job. I have
setup realms and also play around the proxy.conf and can't seem to get it to
work. My realms basically defines the following
NOREALM
Duncan Drennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I presume that all I need to authenticate is add the info into the users
> config file??
Yes.
> DeKok? Where are you from? Sound very South African (my home) :)
No, before that. The name comes from Holland, I was born in Canada.
Alan DeKok.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Duncan Drennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I am running free-radius 0.4 on Suse Linux 7.3. We want to allow certain
>>access to our network for processing. Our (ISDN) clients dial into our
>>ISP. If they dial in with a certain user name, then the ISP must
>>authe
Duncan Drennan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running free-radius 0.4 on Suse Linux 7.3. We want to allow certain
> access to our network for processing. Our (ISDN) clients dial into our
> ISP. If they dial in with a certain user name, then the ISP must
> authenticate with our radius server
Hi,
I am running free-radius 0.4 on Suse Linux 7.3. We want to allow certain
access to our network for processing. Our (ISDN) clients dial into our
ISP. If they dial in with a certain user name, then the ISP must
authenticate with our radius server and allow them to log in. The ISP
has a radi
You can proxy packets, but you
can't add attributes to the proxied packet.
That should be fixed eventually.
> Basically I had to do this, since in a proxy setup you can't pass Tunnel
> Attributes.
The server should support tunnel attributes, too. Patches are welcome.
> 2- I
, since in a proxy setup you can't pass Tunnel
Attributes.
2- I'm using usernames similar to this, 151000 , in hints, can I do
this
DEFAULT Prefix="151*".
Best Regards
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