the attribute does not work with the GPL version of
rp-pppoe
--- Mordor Networks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list!
I wonder if someone used the RP-Upstream-Speed-Limit
and
RP-Downstream-Speed-Limit ATTRIBUTES from roaring
pangiun rp-pppoe with
mysql , if so can someone please tell me
Below is the output from the /var/run/radattr.ppp0 :-
Idle-Timeout 300
Below is the output from radiusd -X :-
Sending Access-Accept of id 74 to 127.0.0.1 port 32797
Idle-Timeout = 300
RP-Upstream-Speed-Limit = 64
RP-Downstream-Speed-Limit = 128
Finished request 8
I
you entered the attributes in both
dictionaries? Server client
dictionary ??
Regards,
Edvin
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From:
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g] On Behalf Of root linux
Sent: Mittwoch, 31. Mai 2006 04:22
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Subject: Re
I read the debug log...but I can't understand all of
it, :(
I am new to FreeRADIUS. What I understand is...the
username guest is successfully authenticate with the
FreeRADIUS.
Please help me...thanks.
--- Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
root linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I
] wrote:
root linux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the command I run for pppoe-server: -
pppoe-server -I eth1 -k -L 10.3.0.1 -R 10.3.1.1
...
I did perform a download speed test and the
download
speed is not correct. I can't get 128kbits but I
get
the full speed of 1Mbps, why
I have a Red Hat 9.0 system with the following
software: -
ppp 2.4.4b1
rp-pppoe 3.8
freeradius 1.1.0
I saw the following in
/usr/local/share/freeradius/dictionary.roaringpenguin
RP-Upstream-Speed-Limit
RP-Downstream-Speed-Limit
Below is my MySQL result: -
mysql select * from radcheck;
6 matches
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