Manoj Reddy wrote:
y don't u check ur server, hosting RADIUS for ports on
which it is listening. there might a possible mismatch
of ports on which ur server is listening and the ports
on which ur NAS is operating for RADIUS Connections.
check it out once and let me know the results.
Both
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, m0bius wrote:
Hello there,
I am doing an upgrade on the radius server, and I've decided to switch
from Clistron Radius Server to FreeRadius. I have set FreeRadius to use
mySQL and I've transformed the users file to the database format. I
believe that I have configured
Hello there,
I am doing an upgrade on the radius server, and I've decided to switch
from Clistron Radius Server to FreeRadius. I have set FreeRadius to use
mySQL and I've transformed the users file to the database format. I
believe that I have configured freeradius enough to work fine. (radtest
Hello Paris,
y don't u check ur server, hosting RADIUS for ports on
which it is listening. there might a possible mismatch
of ports on which ur server is listening and the ports
on which ur NAS is operating for RADIUS Connections.
check it out once and let me know the results.
bye
Manoj Reddy
m0bius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1st) The first time I tried to see if our Lucent NAS worked well with
the freeradius (clients.conf has been properly set, with all the correct
ip's and passwords) and running radiusd on debug mode (-X) I never saw a
single connection from the NASes.
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