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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. There's a "server" entry whic
> 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
Kalik Informatika ISP
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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
dress = 255.255.255.255
NAS-Port = 1812
radclient: no response from server for ID 104
why its still dosn't work..??
clue plase...
--- On Tue, 4/14/09, JDL wrote:
From: JDL
Subject: Re: NAS table
To: "FreeRadius users mailing list"
Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 11:42 AM
N
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 nas table, th
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
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 ISP
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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 the nas and clients file are
s,
Genís
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Enviado el: jue 23/08/2007 13:45
Para: FreeRadius users mailing list
Asunto: Re: nas table and users.conf
Hi,
> thank you for your reply. I have everything set up as u mentioned, but for
> 2)
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
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] en nombre de [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 the NAS table
2) ensur
Hi,
> SQL refuses to start when I comment out the INCLUDE line with clients.conf.
> Is there anything else I have to change so that it knows to look to SQL for
> a table of acceptable NAS's and to get it to run other than commenting out
> this INCLUDE statement?
last time I looked, you still had
SQL refuses to start when I comment out the INCLUDE line with clients.conf.
Is there anything else I have to change so that it knows to look to SQL for
a table of acceptable NAS's and to get it to run other than commenting out
this INCLUDE statement?
tzieleniewski wrote:
>
> Yes I checked it.
>
But actually there is one place where U will need clients.conf.
If U use log_badlogins from dialup_admin/bin scripts you are going to need it
if to have the nasipaddress logged too. It will be than display in the failed
logins dialup_admin screen. Still it will be displayed in the form of name n
Yes I checked it.
You may comment it out from the radiusd.conf file.
> Is there anything I have to config so it doesn't touch the config files? How
> do I move the server onto pure SQL for the NAS list? Can the clients.conf
> file be totally empty?
>
>
> tzieleniewski wrote:
> >
> > What I mana
Is there anything I have to config so it doesn't touch the config files? How
do I move the server onto pure SQL for the NAS list? Can the clients.conf
file be totally empty?
tzieleniewski wrote:
>
> What I managed to figure out is that nasname is a source for a name to ip
> resolving.
> So prob
What I managed to figure out is that nasname is a source 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
-tomasz
>
> Gaddis, Jeremy L.-2 wrote:
> >
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 clients.conf file)?
Does it wo
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.
--
Jeremy L. Gaddis, MCP, GCWN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LinuxWiz Consulting http://linuxwiz.net
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Gaddis, Jeremy L. napisał(a):
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 getti
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
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 be using the table?
read sql.conf.
Al
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 the NAS tabl
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> 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 DDN
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
> > used by freeradius. Is thi
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.
Alan DeKok.
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Yes, it is working fine, at least in freeradius
1.0.5.
Read my comments here:
http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/htdig/freeradius-users/2005-October/047765.html
Unfortunately every change in the nas_table requires a restart of the
freeradius server. Would
be
nice to have something like a
I have wondered about this for a wile now
as well.
Would be most interested to know the
status of it and what backends are supported.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Santiago Balaguer García
Sent: 23 January 2006 08:47
To:
freeradius-users@list
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
>
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From: "Patricio Marin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 8:39 PM
Subject: NAS table replaces clients.conf?
> Hi, I made a fresh install of FreeRadius 1.0.2 and I was wondering if
> the NAS mysql table is a replacement for the clients.conf fil
What config file do you have to add the "Readcleints=yes" line into?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Manda
Costin
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 9:50 AM
To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org;
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Subjec
Hi!
> also, if you want to stop using clients.conf altogether, I think you must
> comment it out from the radiusd.conf. when I commented out all the clients
> in the clients.conf radius refused to start so I added a bogus one.
I wrote a patch so that you don't have to set up an ugly dummy entry.
Pe 26 Jan 2005, la 16:33, Vincent Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a scris:
>
>Hi, all
>
>I am using freeradius 1.0 on mandrake linux 10.1. It seems that this version
>totally ignored nas table in database. Is this true? I can only add nas to
>clients.conf.
>
>If nas table was ignored, is 1.0.1 using it n
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Edgars wrote:
Hello,
does the order of colums in the 'nas' table make sense? I asking because,
when i dropped 2nd column then added it, the radius 'stopped' to work. Errors
like below are appearing in the logs:
Tue Nov 9 18:28:13 2004 : Auth: Login incorrect:
[edgars/,\314\3
You have to put the clients IP address in
/etc/raddb/clients.conf
Just follow one of the examples in that file.
Kafui Amedzekor
--- Velikanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> GOOD DAY.
>
>
>
> I use freeradius-snapshot-20040812 with ORACLE ,
> its works, but I want
>
> to read clients
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