Alan DeKok [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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If I wanted to set up a test dial in server what would I need?
Something which does dial-in, I guess. Try searching the net.
H,
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get Free Radius to work with a
dial in
Jamrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can get Free Radius to work with a
dial in server?. The articles I have read re: creating a dial in server
suggest using ppp with the /etc/password file.
Then why not try that?
In any case, configuring installing
Jamrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Free Radius only handle authentication or does it also manage the dial
in process and control the modem?
FreeRADIUS handles only RADIUS. You'll need something else for
dial-in and modem control.
As a start, there's nothing in the web pages or
Freeradius handles authentication, authorisation and accounting. It doesn't handle the dial in process. For that you'll need a network access server. Try mikrotik (www mikrotik.com)
Julius Igugu
"Jamrock" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good day all,I have been reading a bit about Free Radius
Try
picking up a copy of The Radius Book.
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Freeradius handles
Good day all,
I have been reading a bit about Free Radius but I still have questions.
I need to create a dial in box for a few users. I need some clarification
on what the software does.
Does Free Radius only handle authentication or does it also manage the dial
in process and control the
William Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have multiple users who are logged in who stay logged in but they =
aren't actually connected to the NAS. It seems sometimes the radacct =
(using mysql) never sets a stop time for users. So they stay connected =
and when you radwho they are still
William Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have multiple users who are logged in who stay logged in but they =
aren't actually connected to the NAS. It seems sometimes the radacct =
(using mysql) never sets a stop time for users. So they stay connected =
and when you radwho they are still
At 12:25 PM 2/6/2002 -0500, you wrote:
William Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have multiple users who are logged in who stay logged in but they =
aren't actually connected to the NAS. It seems sometimes the radacct =
(using mysql) never sets a stop time for users. So they stay connected