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rlm_realm: Found realm pbc
rlm_realm: Adding Stripped-User-Name = ES_PROVA
rlm_realm: Proxying request from user ES_PROVA to realm pbc
rlm_realm: Adding Realm = pbc
rlm_realm: Preparing to proxy authentication request to realm pbc
modcall[authorize]: module suffix returns
stambazzi andrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to authenticate user from a proxy radius to my radius but
i have some problem.
...
marking authentication server 192.168.1.25:1812 for realm pbc dead
The home server is dead.
Now .. anyone know why radiusd try to connect with SNMP with
pbc
rlm_realm: Adding Stripped-User-Name = ES_PROVA
rlm_realm: Proxying request from user ES_PROVA to realm pbc
rlm_realm: Adding Realm = pbc
rlm_realm: Preparing to proxy authentication request to realm pbc
(snip)
Sending Access-Request of id 1 to 192.168.1.25:1812
You're
marking authentication server 192.168.1.25:1812 for realm pbc dead
The home server is dead.
The cause may be because i use radclient and not radiusd?
Now .. anyone know why radiusd try to connect with SNMP with SMUX
Because it supportssome SNMP management. Don't worry about
stambazzi andrea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The cause may be because i use radclient and not radiusd?
No. You have a loop, as Frank said.
What are you confused about?
Because i have disabled snmp ... i don't understand why it try otherwise to
connect in snmp!!!
Then you didn't
At 06:56 PM 6/30/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to make Proxy Authentication decisions (i.e whether to
forward Auth-Request to another RADIUS or Not) based on
Username\Part_of_username instead of Realms ?
Yes. Use the Proxy-To-Realm attribute. Here are some posts that explain:
http
Hi,
Is it possible to make Proxy Authentication decisions (i.e whether to
forward Auth-Request to another RADIUS or Not) based on
Username\Part_of_username instead of Realms ?
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We have a proxied customer that uses DNIS as part of their authentication
sequence; however Qwest and UUNET do not supply DNIS as part of their tests.
Is there a way to create a user [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have him locally
authenticate against a users file while allowing everything else to
I was searcing through the groups message archives and found a
question/answer session of exactly what I was trying to ask in my last
confusing message.
With a production Merit 4.1.1E radius server (yeah, old).. We're proxying
out for our authentication, but returning value pairs are based
Michael Hare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With a production Merit 4.1.1E radius server (yeah, old).. We're proxying
out for our authentication, but returning value pairs are based on the
local users file.. So, the question is, which behavior is RFC compliant,
passing on the attributes from
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