Hi,
is it possible to send attributes to Client with Access-Reject?
Or the PostAuthHook is the only way?
With respect,
Pavel A Crasotin
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Hi
Everyone,
We are evaluating
Radiator.
Would anyone know
the AV-PAIR attribute to send to a Cisco AS5400 NAS to apply an ACL list
(already configured on the Cisco) to someone connecting (in the authentication
moment).
Thanks,
Tony
We have a Cisco 3000 series VPN that we are trying to use with PPTP and
all of our users are in Kerberos (non Microsoft). We use an in house module
for our Kerberos authentication that calls decodedPassword. Is there any way
that I can get the following scenario to work?
PPTP - VPN -
Hello Freerk -
It is possible to do almost anything with Radiator, however in answer to this particular question, I need to know what the network segments described below correspond to in radius terms? Are there different radius client NAS(s) that are located on these different segments? If so
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Hello Pavel -
An AddToReply in a Realm or Handler will add the attributes to all
replies including access rejects.
Realm
AuthBy ...
/AuthBy
AddToReply .
/Realm
However a PostAuthHook will give you complete control over what is
included in
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Hello Tony -
This is really a question for Cisco, however a quick check of the archives turns up this (and more besides):
www.open.com.au/archives/radiator
search on cisco-avpair filter
http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/2002-11/msg00091.html
The answer is to simply use the standard
Hello Troy -
As long as you are using PAP for authentication, you will have access
to the decoded password, if not you won't.
Both CHAP and MS-CHAP use one-way encryption of the password, hence you
will also need access to the cleartext password in your user database
to be able to perform the
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Hello -
No it is not possible to have more than one DeleteQuery in the
SessionDatabase SQL clause.
You can however use one or more AuthBy SQL clauses with one or more
AcctSQLStatements to do whatever you require.
See section 6.28.16 in the Radiator 3.5 reference manual
(doc/ref.html).
Hey all,
I am having a problem in trying to upgrade from Radiator 3.0 to Radiator
3.5.
I am using AuthPLATYPUS, with DBD-Sybase-0.95, DBI-1.35 and freeTDS-6.1
This system works fine with Radiator-3.0 but when I use 3.5 It appears
that the select query for Authentication disapears.
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