On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Phil Mayers wrote:
But is this for real? I need to restart the server if someone changes
their password in the file that is configured with rlm_passwd?
Yes
If so, that's not just a minor annoyance :P
Then use an SQL database.
I see.
HUP does not work
On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
But is this for real? I need to restart the server if someone changes
their password in the file that is configured with rlm_passwd?
If so, that's not just a minor annoyance :P
there are other modules which provide non-restart
Kolbjørn Barmen wrote:
HUP does not work reliably, and cannot be made to, for architectural reasons.
However, Alan has recently added code to the CVS HEAD which will reload
*certain* portions of the server (just users files I believe) safely on
HUP.
Well, that's not a big difference from
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Alan DeKok wrote:
Well, that's not a big difference from my point of view, since restarting
the server is done quite quickly anyhow. I'm more surpriced that I have to
do anything, I would expcet that one can change passwords in a passwd-file
without having to restart
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hm, does this mean that even now when I use rlm_passwd and tacacs
passwd file, I need to HUP radiusd whenever someone changes their
password?
dont HUP the server, restart the process.
But is this for real? I need to restart the
Phil Mayers wrote:
HUP does not work reliably, and cannot be made to, for architectural
reasons. However, Alan has recently added code to the CVS HEAD which
will reload *certain* portions of the server (just users files I
believe) safely on HUP.
And a few other modules that read only local
Hi,
But is this for real? I need to restart the server if someone changes
their password in the file that is configured with rlm_passwd?
If so, that's not just a minor annoyance :P
there are other modules which provide non-restart functionality
such as SQL password modules - there has also
On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Alan DeKok wrote:
Kolbjørn Barmen wrote:
Can rlm_passwd be used together with EAP-MD5?
Yes. Only if the password is in clear-text.
Which is what I want, promising :)
If I in the users file set Password == blabla for a user test-user
and then connects using
Kolbjørn Barmen wrote:
...
since I want to change the password for each and every test, and do
not want to HUP radiusd all the time.
I'm not sure that will work.
Hm, isnt that the point of rlm_passwd?
Reload without HUP? No.
1.1.7 on NetBSD. Allthough NetBSD bring som patches, they
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007, Alan DeKok wrote:
Kolbjørn Barmen wrote:
...
since I want to change the password for each and every test, and do
not want to HUP radiusd all the time.
I'm not sure that will work.
Hm, isnt that the point of rlm_passwd?
Reload without HUP? No.
Hm, does
Hi,
Hm, does this mean that even now when I use rlm_passwd and tacacs passwd
file, I need to HUP radiusd whenever someone changes their password?
dont HUP the server, restart the process.
alan
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Kolbjørn Barmen wrote:
Can rlm_passwd be used together with EAP-MD5?
Yes. Only if the password is in clear-text.
If I in the users file set Password == blabla for a user test-user
and then connects using radeapclient as described in the manual with
EAP-MD5-Password = blabla it works fine.
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