Hi,
I have to add lots of IdenticalClients and I was wondering if it
is possible to do something like /24?
Example,
IdenticalClients *.*.*.0/24
According to the Doc, I can only do ip space ip.
Thanks in advance.
Daniel
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Hi All,
We require the ability to authenticate clients using PPPoE as well as
account for their traffic. Our regular dial-in NAS (PM3 for modem
customers) does both auth and accounting just fine however we are new to
PPPoE and I am not sure how to monitor traffic.
Can anyone offer any suggesti
Hello Julio -
I think you should really start again from the beginning, following a plan
something like this:
0. verify all network connections are running correctly
(this may involve SUN and switch configurations)
(we have observed severe network performance problems
due to 100-Base
Use your own salt? (see crypt() documentation, in a perl manual)
-a
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Hello all,
I've noticed that several people have been authenticated on my server
when the routers are not listed in the client list. How can this be? I
was under the impression from the documentation that if the router is
not listed, and no default is given, it should be immediately rejected.
Ple
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yes, the same lan, the same machine, the same switch.
regards,
jules
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Owh, and are your database server,
Owh, and are your database server, and radius server, on the same
LAN/switch?
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> We try to do some MySQL tunning with next vari
Hi Ingvar,
As you say, the bottleneck will not be in Authby LDAP. The auth request
seems to be faster than the acct request. So the acct will slow down general
performance also requests per second.
We try to do some MySQL tunning with next variables:
# safe_mysqld -O key_buffer=32M -O table_ca
Hi Julio,
We have a configuration with separate processes for authentication and accounting,
running on an Enterprise 420 box. Authentication uses iPlanet Directory 4.x, and
accounting is both to local file and to another radius server. With only
authentication, we have around 80 auths/sec, bu
hi all,
first, thanks to all for the recommendations.
The first step was to discard that LDAP was decreasing performance.
We change Authby LDAP2 for a Auth by File and no improvement was obtained.
So, the key is MySQL tunning.
We drop old tables and created new ones with Radiator218-goodies-sc
Hi all,
I made some modifications to the AuthRADIUS.pm and maybe other folks can use
them.
The first one is to choose beforehand which port is used for the forwarded
packets. I used OutPort as keyword and default value is 0 which causes
Radiator to use a random free port just like the standard A
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