On Sat, Jul 31, 2004 at 12:01:34PM -0700, Steve Chan wrote:
> Actually, I went back and tried to edit the $RAD_REQUEST{'User-Name'},
> but it seemed to have no effect either.
>
It is not possible right now because perl hashes are not ordered.
I have a solution which will be available after som
I have a group on my system, pppusers. This is the one and only group that
I want to have access via the radius system. Looking through the meager
docs and the users file, this is what I've come up with:
## Original
# DEFAULT Auth-Type := System
##
## Modified
DEFAULT Group == "pppusers", Auth-
Hi Folks,
Have an odd problem with a VPDN session authenticating from a Cisco LNS to
freeradius...
Theres a dual login happening for the same user, to eliminate the problem
(for now) I changed Password attribute to someone else.
It stopped one of the sessions authentication (invalid password err
That's what I said :D
-Original Message-
From: Thor Spruyt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 01, 2004 4:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trimming Off @mydomain.com
realm mydomain.com {
type= radius
authhost= LOCAL
accthost
On Sun, Aug 01, 2004 at 02:17:41PM +1200, Barry Murphy wrote:
> Going forward I have looked at the scripts and it shows that TTY is being
> used and clients are getting a Nas-Port begining with 0, then 1 for the
> second user as shown below.
> Sun Aug 1 12:00:49 2004
> Acct-Session-Id = "
realm mydomain.com {
type= radius
authhost= LOCAL
accthost= LOCAL
strip
}
realm NULL {
type= radius
authhost= LOCAL
accthost= LOCAL
}
- Original Message -
From: "Matt" <[EMAIL P
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Milver S. Nisay wrote:
> is there any way from the packets i can differentiate from which E1 lines are the
> customers calling from?
>
> my scenario is, i have 2 telcos, (Telco A and Telco B) providing 1 E1 line each
> going to my AS5300 router, is there any way i can know
>
On Sun, 1 Aug 2004, Milver S. Nisay wrote:
> is there any way from the packets i can differentiate from which E1 lines are the
> customers calling from?
>
> my scenario is, i have 2 telcos, (Telco A and Telco B) providing 1 E1 line
> each going to my AS5300 router, is there any way i can know
> w
is there any way from the packets i can
differentiate from which E1 lines are the customers calling from?
my scenario is, i have 2 telcos, (Telco A and
Telco B) providing 1 E1 line each going to my AS5300 router, is there any
way i can know
who is online from E1 Telco A and E1 Telco B, if
OUCH !
yes and no, read the raddb config file I think its there.
Why change it if the stupid users do not use the proper password. I mean
then, why even authenticate at all. Next your users will want radius to
forgive misspelled uid/pwd's
No, I would not do that, maybe just strip spaces from uid/
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