Tru64 5.1b, Patch kit 6, cc, SIA
./configure; make
Is gcc required?
make[6]: Entering directory
/usr/install/freeradius-server-2.1.3/src/modules/rlm_unix'
/usr/install/freeradius-server-2.1.3/libtool --mode=compile cc -g -DNDEBUG
-I/usr/install/freeradius-server-2.1.3/src
-I/usr/install/
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, Alok Vimawala wrote:
Hi Mike,
Are you trying to have the radius server send an access-reject when the user
is not in the group?
Or are you trying to send a list of groups to the VPN device?
I couldn't figure out how to have the client (in this case a cisco ASA5500
VPN
Thanks to a sponsor (details to follow), the server now has limited
support for CoA-Request and Disconnect-Request.
The functionality enables you to define policies that *originate* a
CoA-Request or Disconnect-Request. i.e. "if user has used their
bandwidth quota for the month, disconnect the
Hi Mike,
Are you trying to have the radius server send an access-reject when
the user is not in the group?
Or are you trying to send a list of groups to the VPN device?
- Alok
On Jan 1, 2009, at 3:21 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Mike Diggins wrote:
On a related note, should the rlm_dbm_parse pro
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Alex French wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using Freeradius 1.1.7 to authenticate a large group of users
> for one service, with a pgsql backend. I would now like to start using
> our radius servers to also authenticate other groups of users for
> specific services, e.g. a
OK Thanks for pointing out my Fedora install didn't have "make" installed.
This looks much better:
Listening on authentication address * port 1812
Listening on accounting address * port 1813
Listening on command file /var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
Listening on proxy address * port 1814
Ready to p
2009/1/2 Alex French :
> My first thought is to use an attribute like the NAS-Id to identify
> the service and require certain user groups for each Nas id in the
> clients file.
Sorry, I meant users file.
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Hi,
We are using Freeradius 1.1.7 to authenticate a large group of users
for one service, with a pgsql backend. I would now like to start using
our radius servers to also authenticate other groups of users for
specific services, e.g. admin users who can access an apache frontend
etc using PAM.
My
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> is there anybody having Foxpro as a backend database. Is this possible?
> Thanks for sharing your experiences.
theres no native driver - ODBC would work - whether you'd need
to have a PERL or Python wrapper etc to do the dirty
work is another question altogether.
alan
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Hi
I have implemented before Chillispot with freeradius as a captive protal
aslo you may try CoovaChilli (http://coova.org/wiki/index.php/CoovaChilli)
which is based on chillispot and it should work smoothly.
From: Sergio Belkin
To: FreeRadius users mai
After getting NTLM_AUTH working using PAP, I decided to try the MS-CHAP2
as well and that appears to work, but I had to remove the line "DEFAULT
Auth-Type := ntlm_auth" from my users file. When I do that MS-CHAP2 works,
but PAP doesn't. I will have various radius clients, some of which support
Hi,
is there anybody having Foxpro as a backend database. Is this possible?
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Michael Schwartzkopff.
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Hi,
> Maybe someone can guide me out of this maze.
>
> I have a new Fedora 10 install running on Dell intel platform. I installed
> freeradius.i386 0:2.1.3-1.fc10 package using yum installer. All I did before
> starting in debug mode was edit clients.conf and users file.
>
> I get this error
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