[Fwd: DAViCal Server Cannot Sent Invites]

2012-11-09 Thread Shiv. Nath
Subject: [Davical-general] DAViCal Server Cannot Sent Invites From:"Shiv. Nath" Date:Thu, November 8, 2012 12:53 pm To: davical-gene...@lists.sourceforge.net -- Dear List Community Greetings Kindly Hel

FreeRadius AAA running in fail over mode

2012-10-15 Thread Shiv. Nath
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Re: Digest auth - Freeradius & squid

2012-10-15 Thread Shiv. Nath
Dear Community of FreeRadius Greetings, i am not new to open source Linux / Unix system but new to FreeRadius. Have anyone got FreeRadius AAA running in fail over mode (replication)? it is possible to download .ovf template from some where, already configured up and running FreeRadius? Thanks /

Re: FreeRADIUS time based authentication with MySQL

2012-04-13 Thread shiv
You should use the Login-Time attribute. look here to see how its used -> http://wiki.freeradius.org/Rlm_logintime Ideally, you would add a row for each user (not optimal) with Login-Time attribute with value like 'Al1600-1700' which means they will be able to login only between 1600 and 1700 on al

Re: Authorising Clients by Calling Station ID Not IP

2011-10-23 Thread shiv
Hi, I dont know why you say you dont get Called-Station-ID *before* the user is authenticated/authorized. It comes as part of the Access-Request from the NAS. Here is how we use Called-Station-Id in the authorize section of our sites-enabled/default file Huntgroup-Name := "%{sql:SELECT `groupname`

Re: Enforcing Login-Time on NAS

2011-09-28 Thread shiv
I tried this, but ran into another basic issue. How to collect the results of an SQL query into an array? for example: Tmp-String-0 = "%{sql:SELECT `logintime`,`hotspotname`,`rtrmac` FROM `hotspotview` WHERE `status`='UP'}" doesnt give me an array. The unlang manual does mention arrays but with thi

Re: Enforcing Login-Time on NAS

2011-09-27 Thread shiv
@Frank: Yes indeed! just goes to show Im not much of a database guy :) Anyways, Ill try that too since Id rather have a single query being fired for each request than multiple ones; which obviously is not efficient. -- View this message in context: http://freeradius.1045715.n5.nabble.com/Enfor

Re: Enforcing Login-Time on NAS

2011-09-27 Thread shiv
Update - I've managed to get it working against a custom table in the mysql radius database. The sites-enabled/default authorize section is as below:- update request { Huntgroup-Name := "%{sql:SELECT `groupname` FROM `radhuntgroup` WHERE rtrmac='%{Called-Station-Id}'}"

Re: Enforcing Login-Time on NAS

2011-09-27 Thread shiv
Thanks Suman, I put the following in the sites-enabled/default file under the authorize section and it worked! update request { #Huntgroup-Name := "%{sql:SELECT `groupname` FROM `radhuntgroup` WHERE nasipaddress='%{NAS-IP-Address}'}" Huntgroup-Name := "%{sql:SELECT

Enforcing Login-Time on NAS

2011-09-27 Thread Shiv
I know that Login-Time can be used with Users and Groups but is there a way to use this with NAS'? For example, If I want NAS-A to allow logins only from 1700-1800 and NAS-B to allow logins only from 0900-1300. How would I be able to ensure this? I have tried this with Huntgroups, but only able to