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adius.org] On Behalf Of Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 9:30 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: ..::Restrict local us
Hi Everyone.
we would like to know if there's a way to reject access to the local
users, that's because we discover that if you have a system account you
may login on the radius server.
I have the teory that if we use the rlm_passwd module we can reject the
access to the "local group", I sea
Thanks Alan.
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From: Alan DeKok
To: con...@gmail.com, FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: ..::Cisco Nac::..
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 08:06:15 +0100
Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez wrote:
> Hi everyone, I need to configure a freeradius server to grant access
Hi everyone, I need to configure a freeradius server to grant access to
our Network based in the Cisco Nac solution.
I just want to know if anyone has configured Cisco Nac on their network
and any advice when doing it.
Right know we are just gathering all the information related (Vendor
spec
Hola Samuel, es mejor cuando envias los correos en ingles ya que la
mayoría hablan el idioma y no es muy correcto enviar los correos en
idiomas que no comprenden.
¿Como estas instalando el programa?
Saludos.
Alfonso.
El 27/09/2010 03:59 p.m., Samuel Isaias Barriga Perez escribió:
Estimados
Great, thanks for your advice.
El 03/09/2010 04:32 p.m., Alan DeKok escribió:
Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez wrote:
Hi Everyone.
I was wondering if there's some way to block the brute force attack. for
example block the username after 3 invalid password attempts.
This could be pos
Hi Everyone.
I was wondering if there's some way to block the brute force attack. for
example block the username after 3 invalid password attempts.
This could be possible? if it's possible how?
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
Alfonso.
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packet from host 127.0.0.1 port 6729, id=139,
length=58
User-Name = "steve2"
User-Password = "testing"
*NAS-IP-Address = 192.168.2.251*
NAS-Port = 10
2010/9/1 Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez <mailto:con...@gmail.com>>
Thanks for th
be someone that has the huntgroups running can send the examples of
the users and huntgroups files, that may help a lot.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Alfonso.
El 24/08/2010 04:46 a.m., Alan DeKok escribió:
Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to use the huntgroup feature on the
Hi, I'm trying to use the huntgroup feature on the freeradius software
with out luck. I think I'm missing something that's why I'm sending this
email maybe you can help me.
Right now I have the following files:
huntgroups file at the end:
squid NAS-IP-Address == 127.0.0.1
users file at
We changed the huntgroup value to the first line according to the debug
information and everything is working.
Thanks.
Regards.
Alfonso.
El 25/05/2010 04:22 p.m., Alfonso Alejandro Reyes Jiménez escribió:
Yes, we have no luck we are trying the following configuration:
huntgroups file
.1.1 {
secret = n3t5cr33n
shortname = ssg5
}
we are not able to get the access-accept, that's why we would like to
read more about them, is there anything that we are not configuring right?
Thanks for your reply.
Regards.
Alfonso.
El 25/05/2010 04:12 p.m., Alan DeKok escribió:
Hi, I'm trying to restrict access to several users to an specific
service (some users can access only our cisco devices and some others
only the juniper devices) as far as we know we can use huntgroups for that.
The thing is that there's no information about them, only if you are
working with a
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