Hi Skeeve,
Maybe it would be a good idea to give Session-Timeout also and set it to 24
hours. So if even the user is online and useing the address for longer than
23:59 then it will be disconnected and ip address we bee released. Of cource
then you have to make official policy out of it that you
hi hugh,
we have another question on radius request for authentication.
base on the oracle debug logfile we are getting 2 request for
pre computation of session time.
the updatesessiontime.hook is use to recomplute the sessiontime base on
peak / off-peak rate and update the database before radi
hi hugh,
there seem to be a problem when we execute the radpwtst.
it seems that it is sending an extra authentication request. this
problem started sometime early sept. there has been no modification on
the config file. we do not know where the "bnbmbn" password came from.
when we t
Hi. I would like to log all of our Accounting Data into a SQL Server DB. Is
this possible, what commands do i need to enter?
Regards,
Shane
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Hello Skeeve -
I think I would be inclined to use IP address pool(s) on the NAS(s) for
these cases and let the NAS do the address management.
It is certainly true that lost stop records will cause lots of problems.
And yes, it is complicated, in no small part due to the well known
limitiatio
If there is a problem with stop records, and people are staying on for 1 or 2 days...
then there is quite possibly a chance for problems.
Using static IP for a large number of customer without good reason could cause us to
bleed higher usage on Address Space which APNIC would also not be respo
Hello Mike -
Yes this is possible by using cascaded AuthBy clauses and Identifiers
in your Client clauses.
Ie.
# define Client clauses
Identifier SomeThing
Identififier SomeThing
.
Identifier OrOther
..
# def
Hello Skeeve -
The short answer is to use static addresses for long-held connections.
By definition, dynamic addresses are designed for frequent re-use.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, September 25, 2002, at 11:50 PM, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
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> We currently have a pool of 64 IP's
Question
We currently have a pool of 64 IP's stored in a database, and when a
user connects AND they don't have a static IP they get assigned one from
the database of dynamic IP's...
The problem I have is that the pool has the Lease Period set to 24 hours
after 24 hours the dynamic IP is rec
It should read.
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Question :Can I use IAS to authenticate Web users?
Answer: No. In the world according to Microsoft where no other
webservers exist, the Microsoft
Internet Information Server, do not use RADIUS to
authenticate Web users.
Hi Murugan
This is no true
"Answer: No. Most Web servers, including all versions of the Microsoft
Internet Information Server, do not use RADIUS to authenticate Web users."
You can use Apache web server with Apache-AuthenRadius module,
www.apache.org
www.perl.com/CPAN/modules/by-module/Apach
Hi,
I am new in the RADIUS world, so If my question is meaning less -
please forgive me
When I read one document about IAS (Internet Authentication Server - RADIUS
server by Microsoft)
In the FAQ - it is said like this...
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Question :Can I use IA
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