On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 2:42 PM, Shweta Khadse shwe...@gmail.com wrote:
Redundant{
Sql1{
ok=2
}
Sql2
{
Ok= return
}
}
Sql_update_
{
FAIL=1
}
Sql_update_
{
FAIL=1
}
}
Looks like
Fajar
Appreciate the time you are taking to help out!
Its like this. We have two parts right
Part 1 -
Redundant module having sql1 and sql2
This is a critical module ,so if sql1 fails it tries sql2. So far so good!
Part 2 -
sql_update_ , sql_update_
The above two update a different
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Shweta Khadse shwe...@gmail.com wrote:
Fajar
Appreciate the time you are taking to help out!
Its like this. We have two parts right
Part 1 -
Redundant module having sql1 and sql2
This is a critical module ,so if sql1 fails it tries sql2. So far so good!
Suggestion noted!
As I said we tried our way and got our way! But then things always work
during testing right!
If at some point we do see that the radius disagrees with us , we will
create a redundant set up for part2 as well.
Thanks again!
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha
Good morning everyone,
I am running in a dead-end at the moment while configuring 2 FreeRADIUS
instances (Version 2.1.8+dfsg-1ubuntu1) installed via apt, under Ubuntu
Server 10.04.3 64 bit.
Both FreeRADIUS instances are configured as follows:
Server C: Only running MySQL, Apache2 and PHP5 with
Hi,
Will a wrong password also will sometimes log 'invalid user' in the RADIUS log
file? Coz recently i get a lot of these in the log file. But the users are
actually valid and was able to authenticate successfully later on. Just want to
get possible reasons on what could be causing RADIUS to
det.explo...@yahoo.com wrote:
Will a wrong password also will sometimes log 'invalid user' in the RADIUS
log file? Coz recently i get a lot of these in the log file. But the users
are actually valid and was able to authenticate successfully later on. Just
want to get possible reasons on
Sorry for the newbie question, but, quite simply, could Freeradius be
configured to provide a simple 'PIN Server' ? - I want users to be able to
choose a 4 digit PIN, and then have Freeradius validate Logon requests using
the username/PIN combination (in addition to some separate LDAP
On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Peter Moreton
peter.more...@cbi.org.uk wrote:
Sorry for the newbie question, but, quite simply, could Freeradius be
configured to provide a simple ‘PIN Server’ ? – I want users to be able to
choose a 4 digit PIN, and then have Freeradius validate Logon requests
Hi,
I have a similar problem but the other way around.
I have 4 gateways bombing thousands of packets/s at my freeradius server. I
have it configured such that default writes packets in a detail file.
decoupled_accounting site configuration tells it to read packets from
detail file at
Hi,
I have 4 gateways bombing thousands of packets/s at my freeradius server. I
have it configured such that default writes packets in a detail file.
decoupled_accounting site configuration tells it to read packets from
detail file at load_factor = 100 (tests showed this value works best for
Alan Buxey wrote
have you tried the buffered_sql virtual-server instead?
I don't use any sql in freeradius. I store the packet directly from
rlm_python. I only use freeradius for its decoupled accounting.
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I am using a certificate from incommon for eap/peap setup. It works
with Windows 7 when validate certificate is enabled but not with
Windows XP. Windows XP works only without
the certificate validation. Following is the error that I am getting
with Windows XP system:
[eap] processing
On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 7:03 AM, a...@netconnect.ro a...@netconnect.ro wrote:
Alan Buxey wrote
have you tried the buffered_sql virtual-server instead?
I don't use any sql in freeradius. I store the packet directly from
rlm_python. I only use freeradius for its decoupled accounting.
Is the
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