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> Jack Murgia wrote:
>> Alex,
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>> Is there a command I can run periodically that would flush the dns cache?
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> pkill radiusd; /usr/sbin/radiusd
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> i.e. restart the server. Otherwise, no.
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address from DYNDNS.org.
Would this problem be solved by a rlm_nsupdate module (scheduled for future
release)? I would be willing to donate to the creation of this module.
Jack Murgia
on 2/26/08 2:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:30:59 +0
address from DYNDNS.org.
Would this problem be solved by a rlm_nsupdate module (scheduled for future
release)? I would be willing to donate to the creation of this module.
Jack Murgia
on 2/26/08 2:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:30:59 +0100
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.117:1812 0.0.0.0:*
0 22764540 16572/radiusd
udp0 0 69.59.138.117:1813 0.0.0.0:*
0 22764541 16572/radiusd
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edit: sorry for the HTML, here's a clean version...
my apologies, I searched hard but could not find an answer, and think it
might be simple.
I'm running freeradius 1.0.1 running, created user "testy" with pass
"tester" in /etc/raddb/users, also using default radiusd.conf and
clients files
logged
my apologies, I searched hard but could not find an answer, and think
it might be simple.
I'm running freeradius 1.0.1 running, created user "testy" with pass
"tester" in /etc/raddb/users, also using default radiusd.conf and
clients files
logged in as root, ran /usr/sbin/radiusd -X
then..
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