> Hmm... that will cause all of the users to be rejected. Delete it.
>
Yes
>
> > I follow this howto http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_Huntgroup_HOWTO and,
> > *DEFAULT Auth-Type := Reject
>
> That's not necessary. It should be deleted from the page.
>
>
Thanks
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Alan DeKok wrote:
Ana Gallardo wrote:
DEFAULT Auth-Type := Reject
Hmm... that will cause all of the users to be rejected. Delete it.
I follow this howto http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_Huntgroup_HOWTO and,
at the button said:
*Note: If you want to reject authentication by def
Ana Gallardo wrote:
> DEFAULT Auth-Type := Reject
Hmm... that will cause all of the users to be rejected. Delete it.
> I follow this howto http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_Huntgroup_HOWTO and,
> at the button said:
>
> *Note: If you want to reject authentication by default then edit the
> rad
Hello Alan, thank you for your response.
Where is this coming from?
>
I put a default entry at the button of users file.
http://www.mail-archive.com/freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org/msg51143.html
My users file:
debian:/etc/freeradius# cat users
DEFAULT Auth-Type := Reject
bobCle
On 04/26/2010 08:46 AM, Ana Gallardo wrote:
Hello,
sorry to ask again about this isuue, but I can't get the correct
configuration.
I follow your howto: http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_Huntgroup_HOWTO
I want to filter users login from fixed NAS,but I always get an reject.
I don't understand why
Ana Gallardo wrote:
> sorry to ask again about this isuue, but I can't get the correct
> configuration.
>
> I follow your howto: http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_Huntgroup_HOWTO
>
> I want to filter users login from fixed NAS,but I always get an reject.
...
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Hello,
sorry to ask again about this isuue, but I can't get the correct
configuration.
I follow your howto: http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_Huntgroup_HOWTO
I want to filter users login from fixed NAS,but I always get an reject.
I don't understand why in the example bellow:
++[request] returns n
a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
Hi,
I recently posted a howto explaining how to implement huntgroups in SQL
using unlang in 2.x, look in the mail archives. It also illustrates how
to use the SQL huntgroups to control logon access based on the NAS.
Perhaps I should put this on the wiki.
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>I followed your suggestion, but I still have the problem. I put
>DEFAULT
> Auth-Type := Reject
>at th
>I followed your suggestion, but I still have the problem. I put
>DEFAULT
> Auth-Type := Reject
>at the bottom of users file.
>
It should be on the same line:
DEFAULT Auth-Type := Reject
And it should go to the front of the users file.
Ivan Kalik
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>MMM... Not so easy...
>
>I made other tes
>MMM... Not so easy...
>
>I made other tests, but I had a wrong profile on user table. I corrected the
>profile and I still have my problem.
>At the moment I can classify users belonging to a group, and all is OK. The
>problem is for users that don't belong to any group. They are still
>authenticat
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Oggetto: Re: NAS-Identifier and radgroupcheck table
Hi,
> I recently posted a howto explaining how to implement huntgroups in SQL
> using unlang in 2.x, look in the mail archives. It also illustrates how
> to us
Hi,
> I recently posted a howto explaining how to implement huntgroups in SQL
> using unlang in 2.x, look in the mail archives. It also illustrates how
> to use the SQL huntgroups to control logon access based on the NAS.
> Perhaps I should put this on the wiki.
certainly! things posted to t
t...@kalik.net wrote:
Now I have NAS-Identifier attribute in group table, but it is ignored and
the user can connect from different NAS.
That's how sql groups work. If the group check doesn't match - group is
ignored. User is not rejected. If you wan't to force this use unlang or
hungroup
>Now I have NAS-Identifier attribute in group table, but it is ignored and
>the user can connect from different NAS.
>
That's how sql groups work. If the group check doesn't match - group is
ignored. User is not rejected. If you wan't to force this use unlang or
hungroups (or users) file.
Ivan Ka
Hi everybody.
I'm configuring FreeRADIUS Version 2.1.1 on a Fedora 9 server.
I'm trying to create different groups containing different users. The final
result is to differentiate radius checks depending on which service users
are trying to authenticate.
For example:
us...@realm1 (in radius group1
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