modcall: leaving group preacct (returns ok) for request 1
Processing the accounting section of radiusd.conf
modcall: entering group accounting for request 1
radius_xlat:
'/usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct/127.0.0.1/detail-20060827'
rlm_detail:
/usr/local/var/log/radius/radacct/%{Client-IP-Address
Agreed in most aspects, but how I find it easier to learn, and by learn
I mean been able to understand why it works, is by trial and error,
anyone can cut and paste a few lines in a file and get it working but
really how much would you have you have advanced your knowledge on a
specific project
Hi Geoff,
I would agree nothing like winning and making it work! I have made the jump
from software development to more server and networking stuff so I
understand where you are coming from. Having said that, I for one like to
see projects, or examples of how to handle a certain task and
Giuseppina Venezia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want that only professors gets an IP pool.
I made this:
...
and it seems to work, it assign an IP but, the IP is not real assigned.
OK...
Sending Access-Accept of id 0 to 127.0.0.1 port 1039
Service-Type == Framed-User
Well Scott.
You've seemed to make everyone chime in on the lack of documentation on
the Internet for Linux as a whole (That's a summary of the 5 proceeding
messages)
But nobody answered your question. :-)
Scott, your looking at the wrong software product for what you do.
Well, FreeRADIUS
affora deeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i need someone to help me in configuring free radius on linux server step by
step
To do... what?
Alan DeKok.
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On Sun 27 Aug 2006 16:17, Scott Holland wrote:
Hi Geoff,
I would agree nothing like winning and making it work! I have made the jump
from software development to more server and networking stuff so I
understand where you are coming from. Having said that, I for one like to
see projects, or
It is ONLY tested on Postgresql 8.1.x (On 32bit and 64bit SUSE Linux)
although
I expect it should work fine on any 8.X version of postgresql and probably
earlier versions as well. If you want to run it on a different database,
the
driver itself should support it, but you will need to modify the
On Sun 27 Aug 2006 18:56, Chris Knipe wrote:
It is ONLY tested on Postgresql 8.1.x (On 32bit and 64bit SUSE Linux)
although
I expect it should work fine on any 8.X version of postgresql and
probably earlier versions as well. If you want to run it on a different
database, the
driver
Ami Schieber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. I've probably mis-read the documents.
Can someone please provide an example of how to specify group membership to
a user and then define return values for this group ?
Should I cut paste the documentation from man rlm_passwd here?
What part of
See below. It can more than likely do with more indexes though. I'm at
this stage obviously only experimenting... I'm still checking, but I'm
*baffled* as to why the rlm_sqlippool won't reconnect to the database
then!
As you said, it uses the SQL driver, whether it's PostGRE, mySQL, MSSQL,
Scott Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not going to get into what the project lacks as this is old news. At
least Alan is working on documentation to support people like us. :) Having
said that, I find it amazing as to the lack of overal support for the
project on the Internet. Working
Scott Holland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The situation with FreeRADIUS is much the same in some respects its just the
documentation that comes with the package doesn't really point you in the
right direction in terms of how to go about a complete set up based on XYZ
requirements.
Does
Hi,Thanks for that, it worked wonders. I also had to recreate some certificates properly.Now I'm trying to authenticate users via wireless PDA's, but I now get auth: No User-Password or CHAP-Password attribute in the request in Access-Request, I guess it's the Linksys WAG54g now, so I better start
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