Charles Gregory wrote:
No, I'm offended that you can say things like you have NO IDEA when
clearly anyone who read my first post would know what I was asking.
Yes, but you were given 5-6 options for solving the problem. Instead,
you did something that was not documented as working, and which
Currently I have declared the same user with different parameters and
conditions.
The only difference between the entries is that one NAS checks caller id
and other doesn't.
NAS1= 192.168.25.20
NAS2= 192.168.25.30
frank Auth-Type := LDAP, NAS-IP-Address == 192.168.25.20,
Charles Gregory wrote:
Five or six huh? Quote them. Paraphrase them. And don't just lamely say
check the archives because I did that when I double-checked that you
'had no idea'. I've been up and down this thread a few times now. And
there is NO posting with clear code like the one I posted in
I am a freeradius newbie.
I have configured Freeradius 1.1.7 on a Debian/Linux system. When I give the
command radisud -X i get the following errors:
radiusd.conf[636] Failed to link to module 'rlm_unix': rlm_unix.a: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
radiusd.conf[1971]
Hi Ivan
The only difference between a NAS1 and NAS2 is because the first NAS1
have installed a module that allows digital modems set the user's
account to a phone number, while the NAS2 has a module with analog
modems that do not allow this.
Equally be used both for serving Dialin.
I
On Sun, 14 Jun 2009, Alan DeKok wrote:
Charles Gregory wrote:
Five or six huh? Quote them.
1) Read my messages.
That's rich coming from you.
The text you *deleted* pointed you to documentation for the
users file, and the SQL module.
Speaking of 'not reading' didn't you catch my
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