openLDAP vs.mySQL

2006-01-07 Thread Carlo Prestopino
Hi all, this is a theoretical post. As written in the object: LDAP or mySQL in the backend for a remote access control system? Ive seen that that for remote access control, e.g. Wi-Fi prepaid access solution, it is widely used freeRADIUS+captive portal+mySQL. There are several

Re: (err=2)! (Shared secret is incorrect.)

2006-01-07 Thread Jonathan Carpenter
Fedora 4, freeradius 1.0.4On 1/6/06, Wolfgang Rosenauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2006-01-06 at 12:51:51 -0800, Richard Marriner II wrote (shortened): I have setup freeradius to authincate against my postgresql database. But I am getting odd errors about my secrets. They are the same every

Re: openLDAP vs.mySQL

2006-01-07 Thread Lewis Bergman
Carlo Prestopino wrote: Hi all, this is a “theoretical” post. As written in the object: LDAP or mySQL in the backend for a remote access control system? I’ve seen that that for remote access control, e.g. Wi-Fi prepaid access solution, it is widely used freeRADIUS+captive portal+mySQL.

Re: openLDAP vs.mySQL

2006-01-07 Thread Dusty Doris
Despite this, I've seen that LDAP is not widely used. Is this for its complexity or are there deeper reasons that suggest to use SQL database for both (user data, accounting) purposes? Does anybody have links that might help to build a system made using this architecture? I use ldap for users

Exec-Program-Wait multiple reply items

2006-01-07 Thread wrath
Hello, I have recently migrated to freeradius (latest stable on debian sarge - 1.0.2-4) and faced with the following problem: I use Exec-Program-Wait attribute as a reply item in users file. It returns 3 attributes: NAS-Identifier, Framed-IP-Address and Framed-Route. These attributes are printed