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
Hi,
First, sorry for the long post...
I am new to radius in general and freeradius and am attempting to set up a
credit card based wifi access point where you can buy time to surf the
internet for certain alotments of time. The configuration should kick them
off when their alloted paid for time
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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