No, group *membership* query (when I write membership, I do mean
membership). Have you just copied queries from the old version without
looking if anything has changed?
If you are upgrading from old version to a new one, which documentation
should you follow - old or new? You opted for
PS. You have either disabled group checking or removed group membership
query.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
None of them. Group checking is enabled (read_groups = yes) and the query
(authorize_group_check_query = SELECT ... ) is defined in sql module. But
simply the query isn't
PS. You have either disabled group checking or removed group membership
query.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
None of them. Group checking is enabled (read_groups = yes) and the query
(authorize_group_check_query = SELECT ... ) is defined in sql module.
But
simply the query isn't
Hi all,
I recently installed freeradius Ver. 2.1.5 and I'm trying to configure it to
work as a previous installation of Ver. 1.1.x.
I'm stuck at sql counter module. On 1.1.x I use the common sessioncounter
counter with sql module, but with 2.1.5 I got the message rlm_sqlcounter:
Could not
I recently installed freeradius Ver. 2.1.5 and I'm trying to configure it
to
work as a previous installation of Ver. 1.1.x.
I'm stuck at sql counter module. On 1.1.x I use the common sessioncounter
counter with sql module, but with 2.1.5 I got the message rlm_sqlcounter:
Could not find
User entry didn't match. Post the debug (radiusd -X) and the user entry.
You wouldn't be using User-Password as the password attribute?
From radcheck table
Id UsernameAttribute Value op
7216mauro Passwordflower ==
From usergroup table
Id
User entry didn't match. Post the debug (radiusd -X) and the user entry.
You wouldn't be using User-Password as the password attribute?
From radcheck table
IdUsernameAttribute Value op
7216 mauro Passwordflower ==
Even worse. Password has
Am 18.05.2009 um 18:15 schrieb Mauro Iorio - Smart Soft s.r.l.:
User entry didn't match. Post the debug (radiusd -X) and the user
entry.
You wouldn't be using User-Password as the password attribute?
From radcheck table
Id UsernameAttribute Value op
7216
[sql] expand: %{User-Name} - mauro
[sql] sql_set_user escaped user -- 'mauro'
rlm_sql (sql): Reserving sql socket id: 0
[sql] expand: SELECT id, UserName, Attribute, Value, op FROM
UtentiAutorizzati
WHERE UserName = '%{SQL-User-Name}' AND MACADDWAN =
'%{Called-Station-Id}'
AND
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