end us a copy of the message that is displayed?
BTW - latest version is Radiator 3.7.1.
regards
Hugh
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I assume this is just a problem with the message or is the download
pointing to an old file?
Regards
JLM
I assume this is just a problem with the message or is the download
pointing to an old file?
Regards
JLM
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variable and get
the address allocater access those vars?
Any hints, suggestions?
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Does anyone know if/how I can get Windows domain controllers to
authenticate against a Radius server?
Any comments, suggestions?
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sql insert.
In either case it deletes the temp attributes.
Therefore the final pass through the outer authentication which has the
mac can do the log with all the required attributes.
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spect it's because it's EAP and the tunnel is hiding the mac as the
the Identifier is UNDEF as show it trace included at bottom of note.
Is this correct?
Is there another way to get the mac from the request or reply?
Any other suggestions?
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John McFadden
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ng if I need to
handle other results such as IGNORE?
If so where do I get the full list of possible results?
Any pointers are appreciated?
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As far as I can tell I've got EAP-TTLS working but I'm still confused
about the inner vs outer authentication.
I'm using the Funk client.
-the logon name is dasjlm
-authentication protocol is EAP/TTLS
-inner protocol is PAP
-the anonymous name is anonymous
I thought I was suppose to config radiu
I've been using "anonymous" as the userid for OUTER authenication to set
up the TLS tunnel and hide the real userid in the INNER authentication .
I'm a bit confused about the EAPAnonymous parm as it refers to INNER
authentication.
Shouldn't it be OUTER?
ie: Using it allows one to override the ou
_[2]};\
my $TEST = $request->get_attr('TEST');\
&main::log($main::LOG_DEBUG, $TEST);\
&main::log($main::LOG_DEBUG, "Exiting postauth");\
}
I assume I'm just missing something basic.
Any hints would be appreciated?
Thanks in advance
We use LDAP to do the basic userid/password authentication but intend to
use one or more Oracle databases
to apply business rules as LDAP is not dynamic enough.
The PostAuthHook gives us a place to do that but I'm not sure if I
should try to do it within Radiator or
via an external program call.
oring PEAP and Microsoft's built in VPN client.
Comments?
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rds I
should be ok.
We're are currently testing OpenLDAP as it supports MD5 passwords so
I'm assuming that should work.
Any comments?
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Downloaded the 3.5 patches but can't use them.
Tried using WinZip on XP, then tar command on Linux.
Both failed.
Is file ok?
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0:12 2003: INFO: Attempting to bind with , (server
129.100.3.19:389)
Thu Apr 3 11:00:12 2003: DEBUG: LDAP got result for
uid=dasjlm,ou=People,dc=its,dc=uwo,dc=ca
Thu Apr 3 11:00:12 2003: DEBUG: LDAP got uid: dasjlm
Thu Apr 3 11:00:12 2003: DEBUG: LDAP got cn: John McFadden
Thu Apr 3 11:00:12 2003:
ft off the use Windows userid,
password and domain.
Can someone comment confirm this setup should work?
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orce me to use MS-CHAP which means I need plain text of
MD4 passwords in
my LDAP server?
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he manual.
Any comments or suggestions?
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inst crypt
passwords.
I was hoping Radiator was smart enought to detect and handle the
password hash differences and handle but
I assume that's a stretch.
Is is possible to use some kind of preauthenticate function to handle
this requirement?
Any comments or suggestions?
Thanks in advanc
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