Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you give me another hint as to how I can get the rlm_expiration
functionality?
What I said was:
The server core supplies that functionality.
You don't need the module.
Here's a question. when I visit:
Can you give me another hint as to how I can get the rlm_expiration
functionality?
What I said was:
The server core supplies that functionality.
You don't need the module.
Ok, understood.
However, the reason I was thinking along the lines of needing the
rlm_expiration module
Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it correct to say that after I successfully execute the 2 commands above
that I should have a set of code that I need to compile with configure,
make, and make install?
Yes. This is *exactly* how 1.0.4 was created. It's just a tar
file from that
--with-experimental-modules
configure debug
make
make install
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take a look here...
http://wcarter.webitects.com/freeRadiusDebug.html
This url outlines what I did and has links to the terminal output with each
command.
Which doesn't show any errors or problems.
So... I'm not sure what to tell you.
Alan
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please take a look here...
http://wcarter.webitects.com/freeRadiusDebug.html
This url
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it correct to say that after I successfully execute the 2 commands
above
that I
Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doesn't start. There are no files in my /etc/raddb at this point.
Then the build and/or make install failed.
$ script log.txt
$ configure
$ make
$ make install
If you see errors at any point DO NOT go to the next step. You
should be able to post a
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doesn't start. There are no files in my /etc/raddb at this point.
Then the build and/or make install failed.
$ script log.txt
$ configure
$ make
$ make install
If you see errors at any point DO
Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is at the very end after the make command
gmake[4]: *** [client.o] Error 1
gmake[4]: Leaving directory `/root/radiusd/src/main'
gmake[3]: *** [common] Error 2
The real errors are above that.
the full log is here:
module?
Thanks again.
-will
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that there is no rlm_expiration module in the version that I just
got: cvs release_1_0 branch.
That's because it doesn't exist in that branch. The server core
supplies that functionality.
Alan DeKok.
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that there is no rlm_expiration module in the version that I just
got: cvs release_1_0 branch.
That's because it doesn't exist
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Max-All-Session attribute is working great if I want to allow a user
to
buy a block of time and they can use
Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I configured the freeradius install I used --with-experimental-modules.
So, I checked out what rlm*.so modules are in
/usr/local/lib/
rlm_expiration is not there
Which version of the server are you running?
Alan DeKok.
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I configured the freeradius install I
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I configured the freeradius install I used
--with-experimental-modules.
So, I checked out what rlm*.so modules are in
/usr/local/lib/
rlm_expiration is not there
Which version of the server
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freeradius-1.0.2
I noticed that the docs I was looking at that mentioned rlm_expiration was a
different
Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I correct to think that if I install one of the nightly builds that is
after the 1.0.4, then this issue should be addressed. I actually tried to
install the 07282005 snapshot but it wouldn't compile.
Hmm... that's not good. Anyways, the latest
questions using freeradius as wifi access point
Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I correct to think that if I install one of the nightly builds that is
after the 1.0.4, then this issue should be addressed. I actually tried to
install the 07282005 snapshot but it wouldn't compile.
Hmm
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I correct to think that if I install one of the nightly builds
muddling through this.
Thanks,
will
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Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Max-All-Session attribute is working great if I want to allow a user to
buy a block of time and they can use it in increments. But say I want a user
to be able to buy a block of time that will expire at a certain time
regardless of how long they spend
Will Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. I have a separate database from radius that authenticates the user's
login/password. I delete all rows from from radcheck for this user. I delete
all rows from radreply for this user. I add back a radcheck record and
radreply session-timeout record that
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