Check firewall ports - we had fun when FR was listening on the 18s
but our firewall guy did his config using the traditional 16s. Also
have you got your FR client configured so FR server knows to process
requests from that source?
Hth
Andy
On 12/12/2008, kevin r...@yia.ca wrote:
I was loathe
Vlad,
are the passwords changed _by the billing system_ for any other
reason? You could use a trigger on the table to make a corresponding
change on the usergroup when the billing system changes the password.
Better though might just be to have a Expiry Due? column added to
the users, and then
possible should be done to change the software's behaviour.
David Roze
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Subject: Re: Hello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Billington wrote:
hi all,
am looking at whether to migrate to 2.0 to create a couple of
possibilities and was wondering if I can:
1. create a main vritual server
2. use unlang to parse the incoming requests and then based on whether
they match a regex, proxy
hi all,
am looking at whether to migrate to 2.0 to create a couple of possibilities
and was wondering if I can:
1. create a main vritual server
2. use unlang to parse the incoming requests and then based on whether they
match a regex, proxy them to different virtual servers or to an external 3rd
sorry, had read docs in older version (only got round to looking into
2.0.0-pre last night as attempt to answer my own ?)
Thanks for quick response!
Andy
On 26/10/2007, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Billington wrote:
Is there a way to define NAS info / secrets in a SQL database
Is there a way to define NAS info / secrets in a SQL database and have
it as part of the standard queries? Am guessing the perl / python
options would let you do it from that (pls correct me tho if not
right!) but can it just be done without writing code?
Tia
Andy
On 25/10/2007, John Morris
which explains why gmail shows all his mails as being 0 minutes ago.
Not even Google has harnessed time travel (don't tell the shareholders
tho)
On 24/10/2007, Sebastian Wild [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bernd please correct your system date. You keep sending mails dated in
the future!
Sebastian
in case any help, here's some howto's for TACACS+ integrating with
some other features
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/429
or for BSD
http://www.joe-ma.co.za/page.php?9
Andy
On 23/10/2007, Kevin Bonner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 23 October 2007 11:58:22 Dominique Demore
hi all,
I've searched the list for clues but havent' found a resolution for
the following:
1. On a testing network, with seven identically configured routers,
four connect and three dont. They are all the same make / model.
2. They're all using different usernames and passwords, and the NAS is
; the authentication
traffic seems to be fine.
Is there any network / routing related reason why a NAS would accept
some FR responses but not others?
Thanks again
Andy
On 08/08/2007, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Billington wrote:
auth-detail reports the Access-Request properly AFAIK
/08/2007, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Billington wrote:
debug didnt seem a likely source of info given that this is a server
that has been functionig without incident for six months and no
changes have been made to its config. I have been looking at network /
routing issues
/08/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The best way to verify this is to look at the debug (radiusd -X) for the
requests coming from the sites that have a problem.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 8/8/2007, Andy Billington [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše:
Thanks Alan - that last
anyone further. All ideas gratefully
recieved though!
Andy
On 09/08/2007, Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy Billington wrote:
Was thinking about setting up another FR instance, separate IP and
with just pure text (users) info but am not sure - what concerns me is
seeing a few mails
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