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> From: Alan DeKok
> To: FreeRadius users mailing list
> Sent: Fri, December 17, 2010 12:42:45 AM
> Subject: Re: nas table and virtual servers?
>
> Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
> > Does the nas table work with virtual servers?
>
> Yes.
Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
> Does the nas table work with virtual servers?
Yes.
> On startup, freeradius reads from the nas table and loads the clients listed
> there. But, those clients don't know which virtual server to connect to.
Read the schema && the queries. Th
Does the nas table work with virtual servers? That is, what is the nas
configuration equivalent of the following config?
client my_switch {
ipaddr = 192.168.201.154
secret = abc.123
virtual_server = my_virtual_server
}
On startup
Ok. Thank you so much!
It's coming time to turn all winradius server in freeradius units :-)
Now let's working on PEAP . . . so i argue, we'll have to talk again! :-)
Gtrz Superataru,
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>++[eap] returns noop
>++[unix] returns notfound
>
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>
>I presumed NAS-IP-Address: 172.16.68.253
>
>What do you think?
>
What do I think? The USG is sending the RADIUS request and is setting
the NAS-I
Hi.
Sorry 'cause i'm late. Some troubles.
Well i worked as following explained to perform a test (problem we talk
about) but also to check if password would have been passed encrypted in the
internet.
||
*|NAS-USG100|*( *USGWAN* -79.xxx.xxx.xxx )---(INTERNET)(78.yyy.yyy.yyy
Hi,
> I thought same thing could be possible, so i created an other user on mysql
> server.
> I connected directly to USG on the Public IP of its (no VPNs now)
> I performed radiusd -X . . .
and what does eg wireshark or tcpdump show - run it, listening on udp port
1812, when
you perform the au
Hi. Thank you for reply.
I thought same thing could be possible, so i created an other user on mysql
server.
I connected directly to USG on the Public IP of its (no VPNs now)
I performed radiusd -X . . .
User-Name = "vito"
User-Password = "catozzo"
NAS-IP-Address = 172.
Hi,
> User-Name = "cactus"
> User-Password = "barilotto"
> NAS-IP-Address = 172.16.68.10
this is the address that the NAS is coming from - you say the devices
are all accessed via VPN? what is the end point of the VPN? looks like
its the windows box thats also running MQSL and WinRADIUS?
Hi.
Sorry for some errors in former mails. "Yes" parameter is the right one.
Once i set this i obtain what i want: it works!
I had misunderstood what parameter yes/no would have changed on setting.
I already attach log file with *yes* setting. *So problem has been solved!
:-)*
Anyway . . .
I see s
port 1813
Listening on command file /usr/local/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
Ready to process requests.
Ignoring request to authentication address * port 1812 from unknown client
89.aa.bb.cc port 19556
Ready to process requests.
89.aa.bb.cc is NAS address i set on mysql NAS table.
Send the followin
Hi,
> So no problems with tables structure, but some misconfiguration with data.
as per previous email sent to you from another perosn helping you
radiusd -X
it will show you where the problem is - or send the output to the list
because otherwise we can do little but make random guesses :-(
a
gt; Listening on command file /usr/local/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
> Ready to process requests.
> Ignoring request to authentication address * port 1812 from unknown client
> 89.aa.bb.cc port 19556
> Ready to process requests*.
>
> *89.aa.bb.cc is NAS address i set on mysql NAS t
al/var/run/radiusd/radiusd.sock
Ready to process requests.
Ignoring request to authentication address * port 1812 from unknown client
89.aa.bb.cc port 19556
Ready to process requests*.
*89.aa.bb.cc is NAS address i set on mysql NAS table.*
So no problems with tables structure, but some misconfigur
Thank you for reply.
I found the problem. I missed a field during nas table analysis. The field
was "server, varchar(64).
I added it.
I had also to
- clear clients.conf from NAS manually added to avoid duplicates;
- set one NAS address, formerly added, as Host address instead of subnet.
N
"no", autentication fails. I checked nas table structure
and it's ok, the same as in /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql/mysql/nas.sql
User are instead loaded fine from mysql users table.
Your message doesn't have enough information to troubleshoot your problem.
Run FreeRADIUS in de
raddb/clients.conf file, setting readclients =
yes in /raddb/sql.conf.
Once i set it to "no", autentication fails. I checked nas table structure
and it's ok, the same as in /usr/local/etc/raddb/sql/mysql/nas.sql
User are instead loaded fine from mysql users table.
How could i solve it? Thanks
I thought I might share a configuration part that has proven useful for
us...
Based on the howto at http://wiki.freeradius.org/SQL_Huntgroup_HOWTO ,
we found that we might as well add the huntgroup name to the NAS table
when adding new NASes. No need to maintain two separate tables with the
NAS
Rameshbabu Ragothaman writes:
> Is this fix available now ? (freeradius server to read the change in
> nas-table without restart)
Looks like I've expired the rest of this thread so this might have been
brought up before, but did you check out the
raddb/sites-available/dynamic-clie
Hi,
> Is this fix available now ? (freeradius server to read the change in
> nas-table without restart)
> Thanks.
what is your issue/problem - are you dealing with updated details of existing
NAS or NEW NAS devices
being added?
alan
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Is this fix available now ? (freeradius server to read the change in
nas-table without restart)
Thanks.
Evert Meulie wrote:
> Just wondering about the following: If a change is made in the nas-table
of the radius-db, how long does it take for the freeradius daemon to start
using this upda
> which means you havent updated the SQL qeuery to use that column.
>
>nas_query = "SELECT id, nasname, shortname, type, secret, server
> FROM ${nas_table}"
>
>
That was the problem. Thank you very much Alan.
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Hi,
> My clients are in a MySQL database (nas table).
>
> ++--+---+---+-++-+---+---+
> | id | nasname | shortname | type | ports| secret | server
> | community
Hello, I'm using Freeradius 2.0.4-3 an Debian.
My clients are in a MySQL database (nas table).
++--+---+---+-++-+---+---+
| id | nasname | shortname | type | ports| s
ynamic_clients virtual server and
if its a new unknown client it can read your NAS table for
info and allow the new client...
alan
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Ming-Ching Tiew wrote:
>
> May I ask if I am using sql to store the client list in
> the sql table 'nas', is there a way for me to ask freeradius
> to refresh the list ? Or is it that I must kill and restart
> freeradius ?
You have to re-start the server.
Alan DeKok.
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May I ask if I am using sql to store the client list in
the sql table 'nas', is there a way for me to ask freeradius
to refresh the list ? Or is it that I must kill and restart
freeradius ?
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> so thak you ivan...really apreciate for your answeri just install it using
> apt-get install command ubuntu 7.10. so i'll upgrade to wich
> version??which version is better..??
>
Current one. 2.1.4.
Ivan Kalik
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xtradiusTry: apt-get install wrote:
From: Ivan Kalik
Subject: RE: NAS table
To: "'FreeRadius users mailing list'"
Date: Thursday, April 16, 2009, 4:02 AM
this is result of
freeradius -X
reread_config: reading
radiusd.conf
Config: including file:
/etc/freera
this is result of
freeradius -X
reread_config: reading radiusd.conf
Config: including file: /etc/freeradius/proxy.conf
Config: including file: /etc/freeradius/clients.conf
Config: including file: /etc/freeradius/snmp.conf
Config: including file: /etc/freeradius/eap.conf
Config: includin
y a NAS...
}
the radius is running well and reply access-accept on radtest
where do i make missconfiguration.
clue please.
*From:* Ivan Kalik
*To:* FreeRadius users mailing list
*Sent:* Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:25:02 PM
*Subject:* RE: NAS table
Post radiusd -X output of server st
ration.
clue please.
From: Ivan Kalik
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 7:25:02 PM
Subject: RE: NAS table
Message
Post
radiusd -X output of server startup. Is sql enabled anywhere in the
configuration? It isn't by default.
kalik@lists.freeradius.org] On
Behalf Of Nizar Zulmi
Sent: 14 April 2009 08:00
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: Re: NAS table
i comment out this on clients.conf
#client 127.0.0.1 {
# secret = passwordradius
# shortname = localhost
# nastype = other # localhost
i comment out this on clients.conf
#client 127.0.0.1 {
# secret = passwordradius
# shortname = localhost
# nastype = other # localhost isn't usually a NAS...
#}
and i add this to NAS table on radius database.
insert into nas (nasname, shortname, s
Nizar Zulmi wrote:
i enable this on sql.conf
readclients = yes
do i have to remove this :
client 127.0.0.1 {
Do you have a "127.0.0.1" client in your the nas table? If so, then yes,
you will need to remove it or else you will end up with a duplicate. If
this client is not in your
rom: Ivan Kalik
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2009 5:11:55 AM
Subject: RE: NAS table
Have
you enabled read_clients in sql.conf? Doing that doesn't disable reading
clients.conf. Just remove duplicate clients from the file.
Ivan
Kalik
Kalik
Informatika I
unces+tnt=kalik@lists.freeradius.org] On
Behalf Of Nizar Zulmi
Sent: 13 April 2009 19:40
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: NAS table
i want to set my radius server reading the NAS from table NAS on radius
database. my radius are still reading NAS from clients.conf.
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anyone can help..
i want to set my radius server reading the NAS from table NAS on radius
database. my radius are still reading NAS from clients.conf.
apreciate your help.
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Hi,
> /*
> * Table structure for table 'nas'
> */
> CREATE TABLE nas (
> id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
> nasname VARCHAR(128) NOT NULL,
> shortname VARCHAR(32) NOT NULL,
> typeVARCHAR(30) NOT NULL DEFAULT 'other',
> ports int4,
> secret VARCHAR(60)
nf-vale wrote:
> Thanks for your quick answer. In the
> freeradius-server-2.0.3/raddb/sql/postgresql/nas.sql file the sql table
> structure did not show any server column:
...
> Where can I get the most "updated" SQL schema for postgres? 2.0.5
> sources?
That would be a good idea, yes.
> Is it
is retrieving clients info from sql nas table,
> > but this table does not have a "virtual _server" column, and need to use
> > virtual servers. Is it possible to get "virtual_server" info from sql
> > nas table, instead of clients.conf file. If yes, what do I nee
nf-vale wrote:
> In my deploy, freeradius is retrieving clients info from sql nas table,
> but this table does not have a "virtual _server" column, and need to use
> virtual servers. Is it possible to get "virtual_server" info from sql
> nas table, instead of clie
Hi all,
In my deploy, freeradius is retrieving clients info from sql nas table,
but this table does not have a "virtual _server" column, and need to use
virtual servers. Is it possible to get "virtual_server" info from sql
nas table, instead of clients.conf file. If yes,
Patric wrote:
Hi Guys,
Just a quick question, as the per the subject line :
If my freeradius server receives a connection attempt from a NAS not
listed in the NAS table (as specified in sql.conf : nas_table = "nas"),
will that attempt appear in the radius.log, or would such informa
Hi Guys,
Just a quick question, as the per the subject line :
If my freeradius server receives a connection attempt from a NAS not
listed in the NAS table (as specified in sql.conf : nas_table = "nas"),
will that attempt appear in the radius.log, or would such information
only
Genis Pujol Hamelink wrote:
> I'm using RHEL 3, it ships with freeradius 0.9.0, could it be that this
> option is not available in this version?...I added the string u mentioned but
> it doesn't read the data from the nas table...clients.conf only has localhost
> and th
Hi,
I'm using RHEL 3, it ships with freeradius 0.9.0, could it be that this option
is not available in this version?...I added the string u mentioned but it
doesn't read the data from the nas table...clients.conf only has localhost and
the nas and clients file are empty.
cheer
Hi,
> thank you for your reply. I have everything set up as u mentioned, but for
> 2) ensure that you have enabled 'read clients' in the SQL config for the SQL
> dialect you have chosen
> This option is not available... and in radiusd.conf only the clients.conf
> file is mentioned ($INCLUDE)..
($INCLUDE)...
Should this be in the config file by default or is it only available on the
latest version of freeradius?
Genís
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Enviado el: jue 23/08/2007 13:16
Para: FreeRadius users mailing list
Asunto: Re: nas
Hi,
> Hello,
>
> Apparently the radiusd is not loading the nas list from the nas table but
> from the users.conf...anyone knows how to tell freeradius to load the list
> from the mysql table and skip the users.conf file?
1) ensure you have populated the SQL database with
Hello,
Apparently the radiusd is not loading the nas list from the nas table but from
the users.conf...anyone knows how to tell freeradius to load the list from the
mysql table and skip the users.conf file?
cheers,
Genís.
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Does subnetting in the NAS table work when using SQL?
If I wanted to allow any address from my internal network, 111.111.%.% for
example, can I store the nasname as 111.111.0.0/16 like I do in the users
table? Or does it have to be in the form 255.255.0.0?
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ius database we also has nas table
>
> Should both of them contain the same datas ?
> Why should we has both of them, not one only ?
you shouldnt use both - that just creates confusion. if you want to
use the NAS table, use that. if you want to use clients.conf use that.
BUT if you use the
cal/share/doc/freeradius/examples/
Next questions...
at /usr/local/etc/raddb we has clients.conf that contain nas ip address,
secret, shortname and type.
but at radius database we also has nas table
Should both of them contain the same datas ?
Why should we has both of them, not one only ?
TIA
ed, you still had to have a stub clients.conf - even with just
a fake client in it.
to USE the NAS SQL table, simply look at the bottom few lines of sql.conf -
its self documented!
# Set to 'yes' to read radius clients from the database ('nas' table)
readclient
e specified in the clients.conf file.
>> > Well those of course are only my suggestions:)
>> >
>> > Cheers
>> > -tomasz
>> >>
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for a name to ip
> > > resolving.
> > > So probably the nasname has to be different (its ip resolution) from the
> > > one specified in the clients.conf file.
> > > Well those of course are only my suggestions:)
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
uggestions:)
> >
> > Cheers
> > -tomasz
> >>
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> Sent from the FreeRadius - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
> -
&
esolving.
> So probably the nasname has to be different (its ip resolution) from the
> one specified in the clients.conf file.
> Well those of course are only my suggestions:)
>
> Cheers
> -tomasz
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wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, TZieleniewski wrote:
> >> so clients.conf can be empty and all settings can be contained in nas
> >> table?
> >
>
> Is there some spot where we can get definitions for each column (like where
> each definition maps to
Gaddis, Jeremy L.-2 wrote:
>
> On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, TZieleniewski wrote:
>> so clients.conf can be empty and all settings can be contained in nas
>> table?
>
Is there some spot where we can get definitions for each column (like where
each definition maps to in the client
On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, TZieleniewski wrote:
> so clients.conf can be empty and all settings can be contained in nas table?
Yes.
> will sql work for ip6 client??
No idea.
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getting information about online users or it is somehow equivalent to clients.conf file??
It's the SQL equivalent of clients.conf, yes.
so clients.conf can be empty and all settings can be contained in nas
table?
will sql work for ip6 client??
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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007, tzieleniewski wrote:
> I was trying to find out what is this table nas really used for.
> I read the whole documentation in the doc directory of radius and
> dialup_admin but I still have many doubts.
> Is it used just for mapping and getting information about online users or i
Hi!!
I was trying to find out what is this table nas really used for.
I read the whole documentation in the doc directory of radius and dialup_admin
but I still have many doubts.
Is it used just for mapping and getting information about online users or it is
somehow equivalent to clients.conf fi
Thanks. Found it on the last line.
readclients = yes
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Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 7:29 PM
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Subject: Re: nas table
"Cliff Hayes" <[EMAIL PROT
"Cliff Hayes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then, I converted to MySQL. I think I'm supposed to copy the clients into
> the nas table, so I did that, but the table doesn't appear to be being used.
> What do I have to do to use the table? Am I supposed to b
Hello,
I am a new user trying to set up FreeRadius on Fedora 5. I purchased a copy
of Hassell's Radius book; didn't seem to help much.
I was able to get it to work with clients.conf
Then, I converted to MySQL. I think I'm supposed to copy the clients into
the nas table, so I di
On 6/9/06, Cliff Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For example, in the clients.conf file, the only required fields are SECRET
and SHORTNAME. In the NAS table, SHORTNAME is optional (can be NULL), and
NASNAME cannot be NULL. So, do I copy what I had in the clients.conf
SHORTNAME into t
Hello,
I looked through all the documentation I could find and surfed google but
could not find details on what needs to go in the NAS fields.
For example, in the clients.conf file, the only required fields are SECRET
and SHORTNAME. In the NAS table, SHORTNAME is optional (can be NULL), and
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use freeradius 1.0.5 and am getting my nas information from nas table
> since several months ago. How ever, I realize I have to put DNS in this
> table because I have DDNS entries. Where
Hi people,
I use freeradius 1.0.5 and am getting my nas information from nas table
since several months ago. How ever, I realize I have to put DNS in this
table because I have DDNS entries. Where must I put the DDNS in this table??
In ipddr I can not because is inet type and a primary key
trs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is it used? Can I modify it (e.g., add columns, change the primary
> key, etc.) to better suit my environment?
Sure, if you modify the SQL queries and server source, too.
Alan DeKok.
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How is it used? Can I modify it (e.g., add columns, change the primary
key, etc.) to better suit my environment?
On 3/8/06, Alan DeKok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> trs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The SQL scripts have a comment for the nas table that says it isn't
trs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The SQL scripts have a comment for the nas table that says it isn't
> used by freeradius. Is this still the case? How is it populated
> otherwise?
It's used. It's not populated by the server. It's populated by the
admin.
The SQL scripts have a comment for the nas table that says it isn't
used by freeradius. Is this still the case? How is it populated
otherwise?
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a reload or so, or even an auto reload after the
radius server did
an
insert or update.
Gunther
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2006 4:47 AMTo:
freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.orgSubject: NAS
table
Hi
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Subject: NAS table
Hi people,
I am using freeradius as authentication service for two
years. I use freeradius 1.0.4 in a Debian servers. My quiestion is I use
clients.conf file for mu nas clients, however I read in the freeradius doc that
this file can be
Hi people,
I am using freeradius as authentication service for two years. I use freeradius 1.0.4 in a Debian servers. My quiestion is I use clients.conf file for mu nas clients, however I read in the freeradius doc that this file can be supported in an database ( it is very useful for me becau
I have set the NAS table to to have values:
Nasname:
Secret: testing123
When im trying to test the connection, on the server im getting unknown
client... Why?
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you tell me what other fields are normaly stend for?
Thanks!
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To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org
Subject: Re: SQL NAS table
On Tue, 2005-25-10 at
On Tue, 2005-25-10 at 12:52 -0400, Alex M wrote:
> Can some one point me to the documentation on use of SQL NAS table?
>
> So that I can add nas devices to the DB and not a text file?
>
...snip...
There has been discussion on this in the past, here is a
message I sent as a resp
Can some one point me to the documentation on use of SQL NAS
table?
So that I can add nas devices to the DB and not a text file?
Thanks!
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Velikanov wrote:
> I used freeradius-1.0.2 and Oracle with table NAS in Oracle.
> Everything was OK.
> But in freeradius-snapshot-20050624 I got such error:
> ...
> rlm_sql (sql): - generate_sql_clients
> rlm_sql (sql): Query: SELECT id,nasname,shortname,type,secret FROM nas
>
Good Day.
I used freeradius-1.0.2 and Oracle with table NAS in Oracle.
Everything was OK.
But in freeradius-snapshot-20050624 I got such error:
...
rlm_sql (sql): - generate_sql_clients
rlm_sql (sql): Query: SELECT id,nasname,shortname,type,secret FROM nas
rlm_sql (sql): Rese
Алексей В. Лабута wrote:
How can I using postgres NAS table?
I not found info about this :(
rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_postgresql/db_postgresql.sql:
/*
* Table structure for table 'nas'
* This is not currently used by FreeRADIUS but is usefull for reporting
* anyway.
*/
CREATE
Hi All!
How can I using postgres NAS table?
I not found info about this :(
My ware is:
ibm x335
suse 9.3
freeradius 1.0.2
postgres 8.0.3
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Evert Meulie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just wondering about the following: If a change is made in the nas-table of
> the radius-db, how long does it take for the freeradius daemon to start using
> this updated info?
> Or is the nas-table only read at freeradius (re)start?
Hi all!
Just wondering about the following: If a change is made in the nas-table of the
radius-db, how long does it take for the freeradius daemon to start using this
updated info?
Or is the nas-table only read at freeradius (re)start?
Regards,
Evert
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Hello,
are there any plans to enable log_badlogins to extract clients information
from a nas table instead of from the clients.conf file? It currently doesn't
work properly if the clients.conf doesn't contain the information it wants.
I have patched it myself so that it uses neither
Hi,
to resolve the problem of the nas with dynamic ip (adsl), it's possible to
authenticate the nas without checking "nasname" field (NAS-IP-Address) on
"nas" table of radius ?
Thank you
Luca Lafranchi
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Chan Min Wai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the NAS list is check from time to time. The restart might not be
> required...
Sure. When does the server decide to re-check the NAS list? How
does it reload the list without causing problems for the existing
list?
Alan DeKok.
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> Thinking of something..
> If the NAS list is check from time to time. The restart might not be
> required...
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> Am I dreaming somehow?
>
No, you're not dreaming, but currently the NAS list is only read at startup (or
HUP)...
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Alan DeKok wrote:
> "Luca Lafranchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Mmmhh... with a HUP signal the radius server reload the config data, but
>>the server may drop a few authentication requests at that time...
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> No, it won't.
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> Alan DeKok.
"Luca Lafranchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mmmhh... with a HUP signal the radius server reload the config data, but
> the server may drop a few authentication requests at that time...
No, it won't.
Alan DeKok.
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Nope, thats it. There is no other way. The server should only be down
for a couple of seconds...
Luca Lafranchi wrote:
Mmmhh... with a HUP signal the radius server reload the config data, but the
server may drop a few authentication requests at that time...
Other solutions ?
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Subject: RE: Reload NAS table on freeradius after record update
Yes, you have to send the server a HUP.
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Yes, you have to send the server a HUP.
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>Subject: Reload NAS table on freeradiu
Hi,
The NAS table is read at freeradius startup.
It's possible to reload this table when I change a record (update for
example the nasname field with a new ip client) ?
Thank you
Luca
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