I'm using a wholesale dialup provider; I don't know what NAS's will be
authenticating off of me. (I do know the proxy servers, obviously).

I'd like to experiment with the checkrad "other" (internal-only)
Simultaneous-use setting, but it looks like that still needs to know the
NAS.

Is there anyway to put a wildcard entry into the naslist, or to do it
based on the sending proxy server instead of the nas?



Also, I'm getting something weird. Despite having this in radiusd.conf:

        radutmp {
                filename = ${logdir}/radutmp
                perm = 0600
                callerid = "yes"
        }

I get this in -X output. (Something similar for detail ...)

Module: Loaded radutmp
 radutmp: filename = "/usr/local/var/log/radius/radutmp"
 radutmp: username = "%{User-Name}"
 radutmp: perm = 384
 radutmp: callerid = yes
Module: Instantiated radutmp (radutmp)

Check out the perms ...

The file isn't created, though the user (root, for testing) has permission
to write to that directory.

If I create the file, it doesn't seem to be logging anything. (Perhaps
because I don't have the NASes in the naslist file?)

-- 
Charlie Watts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Frontier Internet, Inc.
http://www.frontier.net/


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