a.l.m.bu...@lboro.ac.uk wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Here's the relevant portion of my proxy.conf:
>
> although old, proxying works in 1.0.1.
>
> the bit that doesnt work here is when you say
> 'relevant portion' - no, its not the relevant portion
> at all - you've got something else going on in proxy.conf
>Dallas Helquist wrote:
>> Agreed, but I try to avoid using packages not included with whatever
>> distribution a machine is running. Not opposed to using src when
>> necessary, makes it more of a pita to maintain long term for me.
>
> Huh? The server comes with sample spec files. You can creat
Hi,
> Here's the relevant portion of my proxy.conf:
although old, proxying works in 1.0.1.
the bit that doesnt work here is when you say
'relevant portion' - no, its not the relevant portion
at all - you've got something else going on in proxy.conf
please supply rhe whole file - I dont care if y
Dallas Helquist wrote:
> Agreed, but I try to avoid using packages not included with whatever
> distribution a machine is running. Not opposed to using src when
> necessary, makes it more of a pita to maintain long term for me.
Huh? The server comes with sample spec files. You can create your
Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
> You know a guy at NW was making a good point when he said that a lot of
> the enterprise Linux stuff runs with packages of software *years* out of
> date, and how it was annoying that users on the FR list would only shout
> UPGRADE when presented with a version anything
Alexander Clouter wrote:
> Dallas Helquist wrote:
>> freeradius version: 1.0.1 (Centos4)
>>
> http://freeradius.org/getting.html
>
> 2004, a fine vintage...
Agreed, but I try to avoid using packages not included with whatever
distribution a machine is running. Not opposed to using src when
nece
On 2/4/09 19:22, Alexander Clouter wrote:
Dallas Helquist wrote:
freeradius version: 1.0.1 (Centos4)
http://freeradius.org/getting.html
2004, a fine vintage...
Cheers
You know a guy at NW was making a good point when he said that a lot of
the enterprise Linux stuff runs with packages of s
Dallas Helquist wrote:
>
> freeradius version: 1.0.1 (Centos4)
>
http://freeradius.org/getting.html
2004, a fine vintage...
Cheers
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Alexander Clouter
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freeradius version: 1.0.1 (Centos4)
I have the need to proxy requests based on "@domain.com" to different
radius servers. I thought this would be fairly simple after reading
proxy.conf, but I must be missing something!
Here's the relevant portion of my proxy.conf:
realm test.com {
type
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