Hello,
how do you except the server to work if he doesn't know which clients are
allowed to use it? Commenting out the proxy.conf should not affect the
server if you do not need proxy features.
Regards,
Edvin Seferovic
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Hi,
how do you except the server to work if he doesn't know which clients are
allowed to use it? Commenting out the proxy.conf should not affect the
server if you do not need proxy features.
we have faced this same issue with clients.conf - which is a little
weird if you have all your clients
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Subject: RE: Proxy.conf clients.conf
Hello,
how do you except the server to work if he doesn't know which clients are
allowed to use it? Commenting out the proxy.conf should not affect the
server if you do not need proxy features.
Regards,
Edvin Seferovic
Hi,
Also, the clients file is almost completely commented out except for the
127.0.0.1 section, which the directions say should be commented out anyway
after testing.
just tested behaviour in 2.0 CVS pre release. you dont need to have
clients.conf
- its a 1.1.x issue that you are seeing
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Hi,
Also, the clients file is almost completely commented out except for the
127.0.0.1 section, which the directions say should be commented out anyway
after testing
Cliff Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have proxy set to No, but if I comment out the include statement,
FreeRADIUS will not start.
Presumably it prints out some kind of error message. What would that be?
Alan DeKok.
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Hi,
Ok, thanks. But how about the include statement for proxy.conf?
I have proxy set to No, but if I comment out the include statement,
FreeRADIUS will not start.
I am using MySQL database interface.
I cannot see such a problem with proxy.conf on either 1.1.3 or 2.0pre
alan
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Hi,
Cliff Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have proxy set to No, but if I comment out the include statement,
FreeRADIUS will not start.
Presumably it prints out some kind of error message. What would that be?
with the absent clients.conf file, FR just disappears - even with -X debug
:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Proxy.conf clients.conf
Cliff Hayes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have proxy set to No, but if I comment out the include statement,
FreeRADIUS will not start.
Presumably it prints out some kind of error message. What would that be?
Alan
I have 1.1.2, so I'll have to upgrade. Thanks.
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Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 4:40 PM
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Subject: Re: Proxy.conf clients.conf
Hi,
Ok, thanks. But how
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