Dubi Lego wrote:
we need also to be notified on any attempt of a user to
authenticate through the RADIUS.
Are you familiar with any solution to do that?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Dubi
You could create a script that logs any authentication attempts to a
file/table, and execute the
for your help,
Dubi
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Dubi Lego wrote:
I will clarify my question.
Is it possible to forward
Dubi Lego wrote:
Our solution is to provide lawful information, according to a Court
request on user's activity on the net. In order to do that we need to
intercept their AAA activity and the actual data activity.
That's a requirement, not a solution. The solution to that problem
is, as I
Dubi Lego wrote:
I will clarify my question.
Is it possible to forward all AAA messages including replies to another
server which will only listen to messages and won't be active.
The short answer is that RADIUS doesn't do that. I'm not aware of
*any* server, WWW, FTP, DNS, or otherwise
,
Dubi
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Dubi Lego wrote:
I will clarify my question.
Is it possible to forward all AAA
Dubi Lego wrote:
Is it possible to proxy all authentication messages to specific remote
server including replies (Access-Reject, Access-Accept)?
What do you mean by that? Proxying normally involves forwarding
client requests to another server, and returning replies from that
server back to
, 2006 6:48 PM
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Subject: Re: proxy authentication
Dubi Lego wrote:
Is it possible to proxy all authentication messages to specific remote
server including replies (Access-Reject, Access-Accept)?
What do you mean by that? Proxying normally involves forwarding
Callum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However no matter where I place the Proxy-To-Realm, it does not
seem to work
I don't see why.
Test it with the users file first, and then move the configuration
entry to SQL. See examples in the list archive for what to do.
Alan DeKok.
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Callum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are currently running a radius server for dial-up authentication
to our network. One particularly large client has asked us to
forward authentication packets to their radius server, and here is
the catch, if and only if the username is found in a
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