Re: Radius Self Service

2012-02-16 Thread Matthew Newton
Hi, On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 12:54:20AM +, Peter Moreton wrote: > But why not simply create a simple web page, possibly even as a > captive portal? It's much easier that way, plus it's real-time and you > have no risk of email missing (e.g. due to spam filters, etc). > > >> if I build a webpag

Re: Radius Self Service

2012-02-16 Thread Matthew Newton
Hi, On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 10:21:37AM +, Peter Moreton wrote: > I have a working RADIUS server, "RADIUS01" running > Centos/Freeradius. Freeradius is configured to store username > and PIN-style passwords in MySQL. To go live with our RADIUS > implementation, I have been tasked with making th

Re: Radius Self Service

2012-02-16 Thread Fajar A. Nugraha
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Peter Moreton wrote: > I have a working RADIUS server, "RADIUS01" running Centos/Freeradius. > Freeradius is configured to store username and PIN-style passwords in MySQL. > To go live with our RADIUS implementation, I have been tasked with making the > selectio

Radius Self Service

2012-02-16 Thread Peter Moreton
DISCLAIMER: We are a Windows-shop, and this is our first Linux server deployment, so I'm having to ask newbie questions, sorry about that! I have a working RADIUS server, "RADIUS01" running Centos/Freeradius. Freeradius is configured to store username and PIN-style passwords in MySQL. To go li