Hi,
I've seen this with our Nomadix USG and AG series devices as well - often
the NSE will send requests multiple times, but I can never understand why.
There are a few other bugs in the RADIUS code in Nomadix as well, for
example I have never managed to get round robin working as I would expect
(
Not sure if this is any use, but the last time I saw an error like that was
with a box which had conflicting threading libraries on it... in the end I
just pulled the box down and reinstalled freebsd (box was not in production,
thankfully!), but this might be useful to you (it's from a KDE mailing
D'oh - ignore me. Just spotted that it's currently in the FreeBSD PR queue
waiting to be commited since it was submitted yesterday!
Thanks all,
Rob.
-Original Message-----
From: Rob Parker
Sent: 01 February 2006 17:31
To: 'freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org'
Su
Hi,
I've just come up with a small patch to otp_state.c to allow clean
compilation on FreeBSD 6.0. I notice there is no port maintainer, so I'm not
entirely sure where I should send it! If someone has a cleaner/tidier way of
doing this, let me know...
I've included the patch below for review. I a
I've got it set to 0 on a radius server here, and the server sends the
attributes in the order they appear in the reply table.
Rob.
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From: Joel Eddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 January 2005 15:52
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: RE: mysql ?
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