Hi
Having this configured already in proxy.conf, why do I have to configure
the users file?
Realm DOMAIN {
Type = radius
authhost = LOCAL
accthost = LOCAL
Strip
}
Is this something standard in radius servers, I've worked with cistron
and
Hi Alan
It worked, like this
I just changed proxy.conf to do this
Instead of
Realm DOMAIN {
Type= radius
Authhost = LOCAL
Accthost = LOCAL
strip
}
I did
Realm DOMAIN {
Type=radius
Authhost= localhost:1812
Accthost = localhost:1813
Mustafa N. deeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having this configured already in proxy.conf, why do I have to configure
the users file?
Configure *what* in the 'users' file?
From what I saw from debug, the realm module recognizes the realm, but
when
The authorize module reaches sql, it adds
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan DeKok
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Subject: Re: proxy.conf problem
Mustafa N. deeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I'm able to authenticate users with any problems, but if I use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] it doesn't
Mustafa N. deeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the debug of 2 attempts, the first is successful and the other
is not
So compare the two, to see what the differences are.
You do realize that the two usernames test and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are
different, don't you? The 'users' file keys on
Mustafa N. deeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I'm able to authenticate users with any problems, but if I use
[EMAIL PROTECTED] it doesn't
user is ok
[EMAIL PROTECTED]- LOCAL doesn't authenticate,
Have you tried running it in debugging mode, as suggested in the
FAQ, README's, and