I have an interesting question to you too =) I also give a hint to your question at the end also =)
Are you the Murat Hakan who made "Motorola's $2 billion turkish bath" ? http://www.business2.com/articles/mag/print/0,1643,44017,FF.html Also are you using a proxy server in italy 193.205.206.25(proxy.unitn.it) while sending your email to be anonymous? Just wondered... =) I havent used a lot of avaya products but if they dont have anything about username's in their documentations perhaps you should see KarlNet who produce the firmware's for these products (avaya=~orinoco) http://www.karlnet.com/products/wheretofind/productindex.html If you spend more $$$ and but software from KarlNet you can get this feature into your access point perhaps. Also they promise improved performance over standart software. Evren On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Murat Hakan wrote: > > Hello all, > > Sorry for the subject since I could not find a subject for my problem. > > First, thanks for building such a flexible RADIUS server. > > I am trying to authenticate the Wireless Users by FreeRADIUS. I have managed to do >MAC address authentication. Since in MAC authentication the user does not do >anything, the Access Point sends the MAC address automatically to the RADIUS server. >But I cannot do username/password authentication, this is because I do not know how >to send the username/password combination to the Avaya Access Point which has RADIUS >support. > > I think I must use a software like Dial-Up Networking software, but in Wireless >Networks I can not dial a number like traditional ISP connection. > > And, I cannot see any "detail" file or any file in the "radacct" directory, I think >this means that, Avaya Access Point does not send accounting packets (I read this >from the FAQ). > > Thanks for anyhelp, > > Murat > > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html
