Alexandre Chapellon wrote:
> In fact I am using too different sql modules, the first for
> authentication (named oracledb which uses oracle driver) and the second
> for accouting (named mysqldb, which uses mysql shims... of course).
> So i have no more module called "sql", and so i tryed adding "my
Kirk Wallace wrote:
> Solved (so far). I found the PoPToP cookbook link:
...
> The dictionary file edit:
> INCLUDE /etc/radiusclient/dictionary.merit
> INCLUDE /etc/radiusclient/dictionary.microsoft
> seems to have made the difference. This bit is missing from my usu
John Horne wrote:
> Under CentOS 5.2 I'm having difficulty getting it to compile. It throws
> up errors such as 'undefined reference to `using_history''.
Ah, the joys of different dependencies on different systems. Why
can't we just have inter-library dependencies that work?
> It looks like th
Thanks Alan. I'm going to start researching LDAP. I would like to add
authenication for wireless though via FreeRadius. Are there any good
sites/guides on how to do this?
Does my network setup need to be like this for it to work:
Internet -> Router W/ Wireless ->
Nic1 of server running freerad
No. You define virtual home servers in proxy.conf.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 6/9/2008, "Carlos Eduardo Tavares Terra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
piše:
>Can I associate in groupcheck a groupname with a virtual server?
>
>I have separated each type of services into different virtual servers,
Can I associate in groupcheck a groupname with a virtual server?
I have separated each type of services into different virtual servers,
because each one of then has different modules.
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Ivan Kalik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Radgroupcheck table.
>
> Ivan Kal
Jesse Stone wrote:
> What do large companies that have many users/linux machines use to
> handle user administration?
LDAP.
And they generally don't have complicated permissions policies.
They're just too hard to maintain.
RADIUS is mostly for dial-up or WiFi access.
Alan DeKok.
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Jesse Stone wrote:
> I then have to have the user login via SSH (after having them download
> Putty) so that they can change their password. Then, I have to disallow
> them access to SSH (because they shouldn't be logging directly into the
> servers).
You will need to write scripts to do that.
Ahmet DÜLGAR wrote:
> Finally i run freeradius 2.0.5 + mysql +wpa with peap mode by your helps
> i choose peap because in documents says peap doesnt need clint side
> ceritficate
Yes.
> still i cant understand the certificate types
> i create it by /etc/raddb/certs make
> is there other way to
Dear All,
Finally i run freeradius 2.0.5 + mysql +wpa with peap mode by your helps
i choose peap because in documents says peap doesnt need clint side ceritficate
still i cant understand the certificate types
i create it by /etc/raddb/certs make
is there other way to build only server side certifi
Le Sang wrote:
> Here is the debugging output:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# radiusd -x
radiusd -X. Capital X.
Alan DeKok.
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Dear All,
I'm sorry I forgot attach file debug-info.
Here is the debugging output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# radiusd -x
Starting - reading configuration files ...
Using deprecated naslist file. Support for this will go away soon.
Module: Loaded exec
rlm_exec: Wait=yes but no output defined. Did yo
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