WHAT MATERIALS DO I NEED TO SETUP A RADIUS NETWORK ON LINUX?
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WHAT MATERIALS DO I NEED TO SETUP A RADIUS NETWORK ON LINUX?
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WHAT MATERIALS DO I NEED TO SETUP
Paulo C. Panaligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WHAT MATERIALS DO I NEED TO SETUP A RADIUS NETWORK ON LINUX?
Paulo, you're not getting any useful answers because you're violating
every rule in the book on how to go about asking for help. Briefly:
You're asking a group of people, this mailing list
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Paulo C. Panaligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WHAT MATERIALS DO I NEED TO SETUP A RADIUS NETWORK ON LINUX?
Paulo, you're not getting any useful answers because you're violating
every rule in the book on how to go about asking for help.
I believe you'd be well
Hello,
this topic is maybe some OT, but I assume that some of you are
familiar with Cisco's SSG feature and maybe could help me and answer
for some key questions. We are preparing network configuration which
core is based on FreeRADIUS (1.0) and Cisco 2651 router (IOS
12.3(8)). Our main
I'm reading the RFC2865 for RADIUS. In each radius packet seems to have a
code, an identifier, a length field, an authenticator field and some
attributes.The length field is 16-bit, but is it big-endian or
little-endian? If i receive the two bytes for the length as AB should I use
the value
Martin Olsson wrote:
The length field is 16-bit, but is it big-endian or little-endian? If
i receive the two bytes for the length as AB should I use the value
256*A+B or should I use the value A+B*256?
You can just convert your short int from host-byte-order to
network-byte-order using the
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