alan buxey writes:
> what does 'which radclient' tell you and what does eg 'locate radclient'
> give you?
Or the most obvious one: What does "radclient -v" say?
Bjørn
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Hi,
> thanks for your reply but as far as i know nobody as edited our version of
> radclient ?!
do yoi have multiple copies ont he server - ie do you have
it installed via an RPM install (for example) of an old verion of
freeradius
what does 'which radclient' tell you and what does eg 'locate
Hi Alan,
thanks for your reply but as far as i know nobody as edited our version of
radclient ?!
It was just a clean install done by one of my colleagues.
And when he installed it the only purpose of freeradius was for authentication.
We didn't even think about using CoA.
When you say "edited", do
Treusch Thorsten wrote:
> Now we have started to evaluate CoA on FreeRadius for both scenarios:
> a) Receive CoA packets from Node
> b) Send CoA-Requests to node (and analyze CoA-Ack, CoA-Nack
>
> Reading through several pages i always found "radclient" with the option
> "coa" to send/initiate CoA
Hi there,
we have FreeRadius 2.1.12 installed in our lab mostly for testing purpose of
our nodes.
Now we have started to evaluate CoA on FreeRadius for both scenarios:
a) Receive CoA packets from Node
b) Send CoA-Requests to node (and analyze CoA-Ack, CoA-Nack
Reading through several pages i al
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