"Also sprach Anson Rinesmith:"
> If you feel so strongly about changes needing to be made, then why not make
> an official comment to the RFC and try to make things better? An RFC is, by
> the way, a Request For Clarification.
I don't feel at all strongly about it. I feel about as strongly about
"Also sprach Michael Griego:"
> On Sat, 2004-12-04 at 21:16, Peter T. Breuer wrote:
> > No I haven't. I'm sure radius is fine. OTOH I'm quite sure the rfc is
> > probably a load of badly written rubbish, because they normally are.
> > So? Is ther
"Also sprach Mitchell, Michael:"
> When you're given a gift for FREE do you give it back complaining that
> the shade of red is not quite what you wanted?
Nobody gave me a gift - I was kind enough to evaluate your product. I
didn't have to. It took time to do so. If I were paying you for it I
w
"Also sprach Michael Griego:"
> All I have to say is that your attitude normally determines the response
> you get. You came in here telling many people who have worked with
> RADIUS for a long time how the specs are wrong and how you are much
No I haven't. I'm sure radius is fine. OTOH I'm quite
"Also sprach Anson Rinesmith:"
>
> >I particularly like this one (at end of 4.3):
>
> > Attributes
>
> > The Attribute field is variable in length, and contains a list
> > of zero or more Attributes.
>
> >!!! Yeah. Are they trying to make a pastiche comedy sketch takeoff of
>
"Also sprach Anson Rinesmith:"
> >Well, as everyone could have guessed, they talk aboout "fields".
>
> > A summary of the RADIUS data format is shown below. The fields
> > are transmitted from left to right.
>
>
> >They then switch to calling them "attributes", for no good reason.
>
"Also sprach Alan DeKok:"
> > Then why is it showing a different reply below?
> >
> > Because it is NOT saying "I sent no response" here! It should.
>
> When you don't get mail, does the post office send you a letter
> saying "you didn't get mail today?"
If I ask them to tell me when I get a r
"Also sprach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:"
> Right. Notice however, that there are many different and sometimes
> contracdicting
> conventions. Would you agree that it is perfectly reasonable for a RADIUS
> implementation (and its documentation) to use the conventions that are
> detailed in
> the RADIUS RF
"Also sprach Alan DeKok:"
> "Peter T. Breuer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Because the other is in capital letters, called PPP, and does not begin
> > with an "x" or contain a "-", all things which would indicate
> > variables. I
"Also sprach David Luyens:"
> Could you share your config with us?
Here is radiusd.conf. I have stripped every line that begins with " *#",
and every empty line.
---
prefix = /usr/home/ptb
exec_prefix = ${prefix}
sysconfdir = ${prefix}/etc
local
below (apart from browning me off, showing your subtle disdain for what
had been written, etc? :( )?
The above 6 words of yours are sufficient and complete in themselves,
surely! Don't you trust them?
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> "Also sprach Alan DeKok:"
> >
"Also sprach Alan DeKok:"
> "Peter T. Breuer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I don't presently know where all this stuff should go, since I have
> > only been using the server for 30 mins, and am pleased to be able to
> > get it to work an
"Also sprach Jason Lixfeld:"
> joeuser Login-LAT-Node == FOO
> ARAP-Security-Data = FOO
Well, I think you are right in principle, but it doesn't seem to quite work
for me.
I have
ptb Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "XX", Login-LAT-Node ==
User-Se
"Also sprach Jason Lixfeld:"
> Pardon my possible stupidity, but in looking at how to solve my own
> problems, I came across this from man 5 users:
Hi.
I don't presently know where all this stuff should go, since I have
only been using the server for 30 mins, and am pleased to be able to
get it
freeradius 1.0.1 on FreeBSD 4.10
I believe I want to add a
ARAP-Security-Data = FOO
field to the reply, where I receive
Login-LAT-Node = FOO
How can I do this?
I believe I want to use the exec echo module, but I see no clear example
of how. I have set
program = "/bin/echo A
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