I would need to install openwisp with just the radius module. If I follow
the instructions in https://github.com/openwisp/openwisp-radius where I
read "It can be used as a standalone application or integrated with the
rest of OpenWISP",
I can't understand how it works: I still have to install
However, if I try to add to the end of setting.py
INSTALLED_APPS.remove('openwisp_controller')
INSTALLED_APPS.remove('openwisp_ipam')
I get an internal error from the web server which I cannot intercept in the
log files .
thank you
Tommaso
Il giorno lun 17 giu 2024 alle ore 16:09 Federico
to the
> architecture documentation:
> https://openwisp.io/docs/general/architecture.html
>
> I hope this helps. Let us know if you have any further questions.
>
> Best regards
> Federico Capoano
>
> On Sun, 16 Jun 2024 at 17:09, Tommaso Feola
> wrote:
>
>>
>&
I installed Openwisp2: it works correctly, but I would like to understand
if it is possible to disable modules post-installation and what is the
correct method to do it .
Thank you
Tommaso
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Thank you...i find the solution.
Tommaso
Il giorno mar 28 nov 2023 alle ore 13:23 Federico Capoano <
f.capo...@openwisp.io> ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2023 at 11:24, Tommaso Feola
> wrote:
>
>> Can you kindly suggest an example, perhaps cited in the docume
Can you kindly suggest an example, perhaps cited in the documentation ?
Thank you
Il giorno martedì 21 novembre 2023 alle 15:21:49 UTC+1 f.capoano ha scritto:
> Yes.
>
> On Tue, 21 Nov 2023 at 10:30, Tommaso Feola wrote:
>
>> *"Freeradius can be configured to use
les to read the NAS
> clients from the DB.
> The important point to keep in mind is that it reads it only at startup,
> so if you add any client afterwards you'll need to restart/reload it.
>
> Fedrico
>
>
> On Mon, 20 Nov 2023 at 12:43, Tommaso Feola
> wrote:
>
>> I
I installed Openwisp with the Radius module ( freeradius ): even if I
insert a new NAS in openwisp, in the freeradius log ( freeradius - X ) the
client (NAS inserted) is not recognized. The only way for freeradius not to
give the error - unknown client - is to insert the client (NAS) in the
I'll start by saying that I'm new to openwisp: after reading various
documentation and some help in chat, I managed to install Openwisp with the
RADIUS module. I did several tests with radtest: the authorization only
works if I use PAP. If I try to use chap or mschap , rest (using the
I installed Openwisp with the procedure related to playbook.yml. I would
like to disable same modules as monitoring: I can't figure out how to do
it: please give me a tip. Thanks
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scritto:
> I installed Ubuntu 22.04 Openwisp on a virtual machine using the procedure
> with the playbook.yml: the installation completed without any errors. After
> web access to openwisp, I created a user in the default organization and
> subseq
I installed Ubuntu 22.04 Openwisp on a virtual machine using the procedure
with the playbook.yml: the installation completed without any errors. After
web access to openwisp, I created a user in the default organization and
subsequently tried to do a test with radtest to verify the correct
Let me start by saying that I am new to openwisp. I tried to install it in
different ways: I normally access the web page with the admin account.
After I create a new NAS and a new user, doing a debug in freeradius, the
NAS is unknown and if I add it manually in clients.conf of freeradius, the
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