On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, J. S. Townsley wrote:

>
> I have three radius servers all with identical configuration files.
>
> I use Ascend-Data-Filter to send an access list back to my users, I do
> this via the default_profile setting in the ldap {} block.
>
> This has been working in previous versions, and still works on one of my
> servers:
>
> radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 0.4, for host i686-pc-linux-gnu, built on Jan
> 15 2002 at 10:21:11
>
> However, My two production servers are not working, they are:
>
> radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 0.5, for host i686-pc-linux-gnu, built on Feb
> 5 2002 at 07:03:51
>
> and:
>
> radiusd: FreeRADIUS Version 0.5, for host i686-pc-linux-gnu, built on Feb
> 18 2002 at 13:36:58
>
> I will attach a radiusd -X.
>
> It looks like:
> rlm_ldap: performing search in uid=radprofileascend, ou=radius,
> dc=mydomain, dc=com, with filter (objectclass=radiusprofile)
> ber_dump: buf=0x080cc9a0 ptr=0x080cc9a4 end=0x080ccccc len=808

Could you try seting ldap_cache_timeout to zero? The openldap ldap caching is
not quite what it should be.

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>
> is where the problem begins.  another note, it's not mapping the
> attributes from ldap when I first start the server, like my older server
> does.
>
> Any help is apreciated.
>
> --JST
>



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