RE: assigning a vlan-id after successful authentication

2005-11-13 Thread Jeff Reilly
First, this information is well documentedÂ… both by ProCurve and in RFC3580. That said the AV pairs you're looking for are as follows: Tunnel-Medium-Type = 802 Tunnel-Private-Group-ID = 123 (the VLAN) Tunnel-Type = VLAN Jeff Original Message Subject: assigning a vlan-id after

RE: assigning a vlan-id after successful authentication

2005-11-13 Thread Jeff Reilly
The 2626 supports1 VLAN per port.I'm not sureexactly howthe2626deals with multiple supplicants... but I would bet (based on passed experience on other switches)... the 2626 ignores all 802.1x (EAP Starts) from any subsequent endpoints afterthe first successful authentication (untilthe portsees

RE: 802.1x

2005-11-02 Thread Jeff Reilly
Alex, Features such as 'bandwidth and port blocking" (if any) are allocated/configured on the _NAS_ (in this case a NAS port) via AV pair/s provided by RADIUS...the '802.1x Supplicant" (Client/Endpoint) in simple terms... provides a secure/standardconduit which facilitates the communication of

RE: 802.1x

2005-11-02 Thread Jeff Reilly
I have no experience with the opensouce efforts you mention below... Original Message Subject: RE: 802.1xFrom: "Alex M" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Date: Wed, November 02, 2005 11:19 amTo: "'FreeRadius users mailing list'"freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Ok, will call Dlink to see

RE: suggested readings for newbies

2005-04-05 Thread reilly
First the FAQ... another good place to start (although slightly dated...) is the O'Reilly book RADIUS (ISBN 0-596-00322-6). This helped me when I fist got started. Jeff Original Message Subject: suggested readings for newbies From: marc racal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue,

RE: radtest

2005-03-22 Thread reilly
The lisening port for radiusd is configured andself-documented in radiusd.conf... I have included the relevantsection below: # port: Allows you to bind FreeRADIUS to a specific port. # # The default port that most NAS boxes use is 1645, which is historical. # RFC 2138 defines 1812 to be the new

FreeRADIUS Win32 Binary Distribution?

2005-03-19 Thread Jeff Reilly
Is there any reason no one has yet made available FreeRADIUS Win32 binaries for Distribution? I have built 1.0.2 with Cygwin and have put together a basic install wrapper. I have done some investigation with respect to distribution of the required Cygwin binaries... and could find no obvious

RE: FreeRADIUS Win32 Binary Distribution?

2005-03-19 Thread Jeff Reilly
, 2005 7:50 PM To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS Win32 Binary Distribution? Jeff Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there any reason no one has yet made available FreeRADIUS Win32 binaries for Distribution? No one has built them, I guess. I do some testing

Index on MCC/MNC

2004-12-07 Thread Phil Reilly
Hi there, Does anybody know how to configure free radius to return attributes based on the 3GPP-SGSN-MCC-MNC parameter. Thanks Phil

RE: Index on MCC/MNC

2004-12-07 Thread Phil Reilly
] Subject: Re: Index on MCC/MNC Phil Reilly wrote: Hi there, Does anybody know how to configure free radius to return attributes based on the 3GPP-SGSN-MCC-MNC parameter. this param is not defined in any dictionary file. If you know its format, then add it to the dictionary and enjoy

RE: Index on MCC/MNC

2004-12-07 Thread Phil Reilly
attribute. It depends on what you want. -- als Phil Reilly wrote: Hi I have defined it in the 3GPP dictionary file attribute 18, but I am unsure on how to configure the check on this parameter Phil -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf