Re: Referencing a redundant-load-balance set within users file

2008-11-15 Thread Tod A. Sandman
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 05:14:02PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Change use_tunneled_reply to yes in peap section of eap.conf. Thanks Ivan, This worked. Tod Sandman Sr. Systems Administrator Middleware Development Integration Rice University - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See

Re: Referencing a redundant-load-balance set within users file

2008-11-14 Thread tnt
Change use_tunneled_reply to yes in peap section of eap.conf. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 14/11/2008, Tod A. Sandman [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Ivan Kalik wrote: Why don't you map that in ldap.attrmap? Thanks so much. I removed all LDAP settings from users, and I have TTLS-PAP

Referencing a redundant-load-balance set within users file

2008-11-12 Thread Tod A. Sandman
Version: freeradius-2.1.1 I cannot get a redundant-load-balance set to work within a variable expansion in the users file. I added this to the bottom of the instantiate section of radiusd.conf: redundant-load-balance redundant_ldap { ldap1 ldap2

Re: Referencing a redundant-load-balance set within users file

2008-11-12 Thread tnt
Version: freeradius-2.1.1 I cannot get a redundant-load-balance set to work within a variable expansion in the users file. No. It's not a module, it's a group. You can list different modules inside the group - they don't have to be the same type (all ldap or all sql; they can be mixed). I