Thanks for the clarification and sorry for the basic question.
I'm new on this list and I was trying to understand if I can achieve with
freeradius a behavior similar to what could be done with another product
(navisradius) by setting Radius-CopyMode.
In navisradius Radius-CopyMode specifies
Maglione Roberta wrote:
Thanks for the clarification and sorry for the basic question.
I'm new on this list and I was trying to understand if I can achieve with
freeradius a behavior similar to what could be done with another product
(navisradius) by setting Radius-CopyMode.
In navisradius
Hi,
if I'am transmitting VLAN Information back to the supplicant, after an
Acces-Accept (see below), who does this information use? Is it an
information for the Switch, working an an Authenticator, to put the
switchport into VLAN 22 or is it for the Supplicant/Client to enable
VLAN tagging and
Alexandros Gougousoudis wrote:
if I'am transmitting VLAN Information back to the supplicant,
No, you're not. RADIUS conversations are between a RADIUS client and
server. The VLAN information is going to the client, i.e. switch.
after an
Acces-Accept (see below), who does this information
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com wrote:
Maglione Roberta wrote:
Thanks for the clarification and sorry for the basic question.
I'm new on this list and I was trying to understand if I can achieve with
freeradius a behavior similar to what could be done
Ok, I try.
Thanks,
Roberta
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Hi Alan,
thanks for the quick answer!
It seems, the Linksys SRW switches support VLAN and RADIUS, but not an
dynamic assignment of VLAN via RADIUS.
That's all frustrating, why didn't I run a pedal boats shop on a greek
beach... :-)
bye
Alex
The switch. Maybe. It is free to ignore the
I tried to paste the full log in but it was rejected because of size, what
the best option to cut it into pieces and post a few times or is there
another way to do it?
Thanks
Mark
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I have just installed FreeRADIUS 2.07 i think it is.. anyways. i
followed a tutorial on how to install in with MySQL on Centos 5 and when
i get to the part about testing the database using radtest.. it doesnt
work. radtest is not where it should be, have looked on google to try
and work out
Greetings,
currently I'm using the check_cert_cn option in my EAP-TLS setup. I think
I may have the need to support two possible CN formats. Is there any
way to do a conditional check? I don't think the eap.conf file is
unlang interpreted so I don't think I can include full regexp or if-then
On 05/25/2011 10:06 PM, Luke Hammond wrote:
I have just installed FreeRADIUS 2.07 i think it is.. anyways. i
followed a tutorial on how to install in with MySQL on Centos 5 and when
i get to the part about testing the database using radtest.. it doesnt
work. radtest is not where it should be,
Thanks for the reply, i installed it from the Package Manager in Gnome,
centos 5.6.
Ill try what you suggested, thankyou.
On 25/05/2011 6:28 PM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 05/25/2011 10:06 PM, Luke Hammond wrote:
I have just installed FreeRADIUS 2.07 i think it is.. anyways. i
followed a
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