Re: Radius, Radsec, Diameter [was: Silly question - secure Radius?]

2005-07-09 Thread Artur Hecker
Alan DeKok wrote: See wire diameter, from Taiwan. I recall it's a student project, but it does give a minimal diameter server. But again, can you think of *one* client implementation of diameter? I can't. well, that's not the point since diameter would be backwards compatible to

Re: Service-Type: Outbound vs. Outbound-User

2005-07-09 Thread Gerald Krause
Am Samstag, 9. Juli 2005 01:44 schrieb Alan DeKok: Gerald Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: we have only cisco NAS's in production and all the examples on cisco.com using outbound. They also give ACS in their examples. Does that mean you use ACS? do not misunderstood me: i'am not using

hotspotlogin.cgi problem

2005-07-09 Thread sean
Hi, I have set up a FreeRadius server which I am trying to access from Chilli on a Linksys AP running DD-WRT and Chilli. Radtest shows that the Radius server is running and Chilli is directing users to /cgi- bin/hotspotlogin.cgi. However this produces an internal server error from Apache. If I

Re: Problems with installing to /etc and /var

2005-07-09 Thread Michael Cooper
Yup Alan is right and that is where I fixed it, Thanks Alan Michael A Cooper BCCISP.net http://www.bccisp.net 281-854-2079 Technology that counts, voices that matter! - Original Message - From: Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FreeRadius users mailing list

Re: Radius, Radsec, Diameter [was: Silly question - secure Radius?]

2005-07-09 Thread Alan DeKok
Artur Hecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well, that's not the point since diameter would be backwards compatible to radius... but i do ask myself what the manufacturers are waiting for. it could be at least an option. Diameter will be interesting ole when manufacturers ship millions of boxes

Re: Service-Type: Outbound vs. Outbound-User

2005-07-09 Thread Alan DeKok
Gerald Krause [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: do not misunderstood me: i'am not using outbound because of faith in cisco. not at all :). i use it because it looks rfc conform - the examples from cisco only second that. Please go back and read what I wrote in my first response. The names are

Re: Service-Type: Outbound vs. Outbound-User

2005-07-09 Thread Dusty Doris
The names are IRRELEVANT. The dictionaries matter only to the RADIUS server and it's configuration files. I could rename all of the attributes valuess to random words from the dictionary, and it would make *no* difference to the clients. To expand on what Alan was saying, for the

self user registration

2005-07-09 Thread Michael Fisher
I am currently envolved in a wireless project. How ever we currently need a radius server with the ability for users to register them selfs, also it would be ideal if this solution offerd email authentication. Is this possible at all? - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

Re: self user registration

2005-07-09 Thread Alan DeKok
Michael Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am currently envolved in a wireless project. How ever we currently need a radius server with the ability for users to register them selfs, also it would be ideal if this solution offerd email authentication. Is this possible at all? They can't

Re: Service-Type: Outbound vs. Outbound-User

2005-07-09 Thread Gerald Krause
Am Samstag, 9. Juli 2005 18:31 schrieb Dusty Doris: The names are IRRELEVANT. The dictionaries matter only to the RADIUS server and it's configuration files. I could rename all of the attributes valuess to random words from the dictionary, and it would make *no* difference to the

Re: self user registration

2005-07-09 Thread Michael Fisher
So how do i go about creating the self registration system and what im thinking is offering walled garden access for email Alan DeKok wrote: Michael Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am currently envolved in a wireless project. How ever we currently need a radius server with the ability

Installer Needed for Freeside + FreeRadius

2005-07-09 Thread Kyle Leissner
Hello, I am looking for a very expierenced administrator to install freeradius, freeside, and a email system on a linux server for me. If you are instrested please contact me. This is for a small ISP on a budget. Also, does anyone know any alternatives to freeside? Thank you, Kyle - List

Problems authenticating and assigning DHCP addresses

2005-07-09 Thread jck-freeradius
I am running Freeradius-1.0.4 from source. Radius is accessed by XP requesting through a Cisco AP. I am running PEAP (MS-CHAP-V2) w/ SQL. My first question is: How do I tie all of this together with a DHCPd server, so that they authenticated clients can be assigned an IP

Re: self user registration

2005-07-09 Thread jck-freeradius
Michael, On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 08:40:29PM +0100, Michael Fisher wrote: So how do i go about creating the self registration system and what im thinking is offering walled garden access for email Take a look into NetReg for doing what you want: http://www.netreg.org Alan DeKok wrote:

Re: Problems authenticating and assigning DHCP addresses

2005-07-09 Thread Zoltan A. Ori
On Saturday 09 July 2005 16:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My first question is: How do I tie all of this together with a DHCPd server, so that they authenticated clients can be assigned an IP address. I am using VLAN tunnel attributes so that, when DHCP support /is/

Re: Problems authenticating and assigning DHCP addresses

2005-07-09 Thread jck-freeradius
Zoltan, On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 06:21:37PM -0400, Zoltan A. Ori wrote: On Saturday 09 July 2005 16:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My first question is: How do I tie all of this together with a DHCPd server, so that they authenticated clients can be assigned an IP address. I am

Re: Problems authenticating and assigning DHCP addresses

2005-07-09 Thread Zoltan A. Ori
On Saturday 09 July 2005 18:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We currently do dot-Q trunking of VLANS, and my testing AP has been setup to support the configuration. Let me know if you are referring to something else. That is what I meant. I was under the impression that if my TCP/IP stach

Re: Problems authenticating and assigning DHCP addresses

2005-07-09 Thread jck-freeradius
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 07:01:10PM -0400, Zoltan A. Ori wrote: On Saturday 09 July 2005 18:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We currently do dot-Q trunking of VLANS, and my testing AP has been setup to support the configuration. Let me know if you are referring to something else. That is

Re: Radius, Radsec, Diameter [was: Silly question - secure Radius?]

2005-07-09 Thread Artur Hecker
you might be right. yet i think that we might ignore some opportunities which would be possible/supported by diameter. i really believe that current usage produces demand in the same manner as demand influences the usage. using additional web-based touches to trigger server solicitations by