Re: Proxy-To-Realm and Users File

2009-08-27 Thread Mike O'Connor
Alexander Clouter wrote: > Mike O'Connor wrote: > >> Using freeradius 2.1.4 the following works if I user the hints file. >> >> DEFAULT Called-Station-Id == "splns357" >>User-Name := "%{user-na...@mb.webshield.net.au" >> >> The user is proxied to the correct server

Re: Proxy-To-Realm and Users File

2009-08-27 Thread Alexander Clouter
Mike O'Connor wrote: > > Using freeradius 2.1.4 the following works if I user the hints file. > > DEFAULT Called-Station-Id == "splns357" >User-Name := "%{user-na...@mb.webshield.net.au" > > The user is proxied to the correct server and the user is correctly set. >

Proxy-To-Realm and Users File

2009-08-26 Thread Mike O'Connor
Hi All Using freeradius 2.1.4 the following works if I user the hints file. DEFAULT Called-Station-Id == "splns357" User-Name := "%{user-na...@mb.webshield.net.au" The user is proxied to the correct server and the user is correctly set. I now need to proxy based on

Re: Realm and users file.

2006-01-25 Thread User for Free Radius mail list
Kevin, I did run this in debug mode before I posted on the list, and could not quite figure it out. So here is part of the debug out below. Thanks, Ken On Tue, 24 Jan 2006, Kevin Bonner wrote: > On Monday 23 January 2006 20:37, User for Free Radius mail list wrote: > > The result is domain2

Re: Realm and users file.

2006-01-24 Thread Kevin Bonner
On Monday 23 January 2006 20:37, User for Free Radius mail list wrote: > The result is domain2.net will Auth OK them but they cannot get on line > because domain1.com will reject them because of the "users" file. > > > How do I fix this problem? > > Thanks! > > Ken Running in debug mode should sho

Realm and users file.

2006-01-23 Thread User for Free Radius mail list
I'm sure someone can give me a quick answer to this problem. I have one radius server that handles request in the form: username [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] We this setup in our proxy.conf file: realm domain1.com { type= radius authhost= LOCAL