Hello list,
I am looking for a solution that will allow a captive portal to
authenticate against eDirectory but also check the accounting database
to ensure a user has not exceeded their bandwidth allocation. I would
prefer not to import the eDirectory users into a SQL database but
rather
On 30 Jan 2009, at 11:50, t...@kalik.net t...@kalik.net wrote:
Yes. eDirectory will replace radcheck and radreply while accounting
will go to radacct.
I was under the impression that radcheck would have to check
eDirectory and accounting info. I want to allow access based on
eDirectory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I had no luck with my previous email so let's try a different approach.
Could I use the Counter module to count the number of times a user gets
their password wrong? I guess I need to call Counter on Access-Reject, or
just before the Reply packet is sent as I can
Markus Krause wrote:
but when using an ironpoint 200 ap i run into the following problem: the reply
message contains Session-Timeout := 1 which is (as it seems) sent by
sqlcounter, which means the client (a windows xp sp2 with intel pro 2200bg)
reconnects every second!!
I am trying to use
Jonathan De Graeve wrote:
I have the same problem and this by configured my nas to discard the
session timeout.
Unfortunately I don't have any control over the NAS's. I commeted out
line 656 and 657 from rlm_sqlcounter.c and just recompiled that library
and the Session-Timeout value is
hello,
I am using freeradius 1.0.5 and trying to get to a point where I can
deny access to a user when he has used more than a specific amount of
bandwidth in a month (from the 1st to the last day of the month).
rlm_sqlcounter seems to be what I need. I have configured it as I think
it
Hi all,
I assume a rogue entry is caused by the radius server not receiving a
disconnection notification by the NAS for some reason or another. I
seem to be getting a lot of them.. about 20 a day and there are only
about 300 users on the radius/mysql database. I do not have access to
the
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