"J Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Uh right.
>
> I'm sorry I asked.
No, it's just that certain areas of the server have nothing outside
of the source code for documentation. So a request for tutorials is
often best answered by "yeah, that would be a good idea..."
Alan DeKok.
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>>I hate to ask, but could you point me to any working
>>examples/tutorials/configs dealing with this?
> Uh right.
I'm sorry I asked. I've been working on this for a few weeks now and am at
my wits end, hence why I asked the list. Unfortunately there is no way for
you to know that I do not
"J Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hate to ask, but could you point me to any working
> examples/tutorials/configs dealing with this?
Uh right.
> I'm not even sure where to apply the Client-Ip-Address attribute,
> or how to define which MySQL radgroup is to be used once that is
> co
Alan DeKok replied:
>> I want the migration to the new vendor to be as seamless as possible. Is
>> there a way to specify which group attributes are used in the reply,
based
>> on which radius peer is forwarding the authentication request?
>Use the Client-Ip-Address attribute to select which RADI
"J Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am migrating my dial-up base to a new vendor and ran into a problem with
> some of the current radius attributes causing the new vendors NAS's to choke
> and not complete the authentication process.
That's... weird. It shouldn't be happening.
> I want
Hello List :)
I've been thrust into the role of administering our companies Radius server.
I have spent a few hours searching on the net and in the O'Reilly Radius
book for an answer to the following question but it eludes me.
I am migrating my dial-up base to a new vendor and ran into a problem
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