Hello Christian,
>From what I can see, you are still configured to use AuthBy ADSI, not AuthBy
LSA. I think you will find that AuthBy LSA will work better with EAP
authentication types.
Cheers.
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 05:13 am, Christian Fredrickson wrote:
> OK, I configured the server to run a LS
Hello AL -
Thanks for the information.
I must confess I am a bit confused about exactly how you want your
setup to operate. I can see the Auth-Type = LDAP below, and I can see
multiple AuthBy clauses in your Realm clause. Can you explain to me in
detail your requirements?
regards
Hugh
On
OK, I configured the server to run a LSA handler and my normal handler. I
have the server up and running the LSA module, but I cannot get a user
authenticated. I still do not see the password coming through the request.
My configuration and error will be in the body of the message below. You can
se
It is actually very easy to set up. First you have to configure
Radiator. Here is the Tacacs+ parts of my beginning config file:
Key Test
AddToRequestClass=TACACS
Identifier Test
AcctLogFileName /local/radius
Thank you all.
Your solutions work on PIX and on 3600 too
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Ciao Denis -
There is a FAQ item for Cisco here:
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#67
I don't know whether it works on a PIX, but you should check the
Cisco web site and do some experiments.
regards
Hug
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> It may simply be that the Cisco is counting *all* of the octets
> traversing the interface including TCP headers, IP headers and PPP
> headers, etc., etc. In other words all of the overhead as well as the
> payload.
There shouldn't be 50% overhead unles
Hugh,
The users file entry looks something like this. I know i'm using mysql to
house the users file, but i just took this entry from the file. It looks
like this in the database. If you need my actual database entry, please
let me know.
user Auth-Type = LDAP, NAS-IP-Address = 1.
Hi,
I am running Radiator 2.16.3 with a Cisco 2611 running IOS 12.1(5)T9 running
as our NAS. I have been doing some billing tests and found that the
accounting figure acct-output-octets appears to be nearly double the amount
in bytes of what I was expecting. Below is the STOP record received in ou
Hi Denis,
Maybe something like :
Cisco-AV-Pair=ip:inacl#1=,Cisco-AV-Pair=ip:inacl#2=
Regards.
Geoffrey
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Hi all.
Does anyone k
Hello Ingvar -
What exactly do you mean by "multiple Radiator threads"?
I have also copied this mail to Mike for additional comments.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, Sep 1, 2003, at 22:24 Australia/Melbourne, Ingvar Bjarnason
wrote:
Hi all,
I´m currently running into problems with .
When
ru
Hi Denis
This syntax ACL work OK on AS53/5400
user1 User-Password = "pwd"
cisco-avpair= "ip:inacl#119=permit ip any host 193.193.199.199 ",
cisco-avpair= "ip:inacl#120=deny ip any any "
David
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Ciao Denis -
There is a FAQ item for Cisco here:
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#67
I don't know whether it works on a PIX, but you should check the Cisco
web site and do some experiments.
regards
Hugh
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wrote:
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Hi all.
Does anyone know the correct sintax to configure on Radiator
downloadable Cisco Pix ACL?
I tried to put in a profile: cisco-avpair="ip:inacl=,
ip:inacl=" but it seems to be ignored.
Thanks in advance.
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Denis Pava
Hi Hugh and Mike,
Well, threads is perhaps not the proper wording here. Multiple
instances is more like it. We are running two radiator machines, a separate
db machine and a radiator load balancer in front.
Radius load balancer
auth thread - port 1645
acct thread -
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