I have installed freeradius 0_8_1 on on solaris 8 platform.
when i try to start 'radiusd' service, compares the follow message by promt:
"cannot find ELF"
"Killed"

What's happened??

Thank you in advance.



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Today's Topics:

   1. RE: Interface with standard wireless access point (Michael Brown)
   2. Re: Advantages of Using SQL ? (SIMICRO ML)
   3. Re: Advantages of Using SQL ? (Peter Nixon)
   4. Re: Using sql_counter to limit session time within a 24 hour period (Tom Emerson)
   5. RE: Using sql_counter to limit session time within a 24 hour period (Roger 
Sherwood)
   6. Re: Advantages of Using SQL ? (Graeme Hinchliffe)
   7. Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running (Rudramuni PH)
   8. proxy.conf - Question (Hans Bornemann)
   9. Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running (Oliver Graf)
  10. Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running (Rudramuni PH)
  11. Login-Time Question (Patrick)
  12. Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running (Oliver Graf)
  13. RE: Querry Regarding Radius server running (Brynjar Hauksson)

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Message: 1
Date: Mon,  4 Aug 2003 21:39:25 -0700
From: Michael Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Interface with standard wireless access point
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

FreeRADIUS will also work with Linksys, D-Link, and Belkin lower price-point
AP/wireless routers. (Belkin only supports RADIUS in it's WPA-enabled wl router.)

Quoting Puneet B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> > Will free radius work with any standard wireless 
> > access point that has a built in radius client such
> > as Aironet, Orinoco, colubris etc? i.e can it be used
> > as a server to authenticate users coming through any 
> > of the standard radius-supported access point? Any 
> > help will be appreciated!
> 
> most probably yes. I have used it with Aironet, people
> have been able to use it with Orinoco and Colubris.
> You can do atleast two kinds of authentication: MAC address
> based (calling station-id) and EAP based authentication.
> 
> Puneet
> 
> 
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Message: 2
From: SIMICRO ML <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 05 Aug 2003 08:32:22 +0300
Subject: Re: Advantages of Using SQL ?
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Peter Nixon wrote:
> On Tue August 5 2003 06:37, Evren Yurtesen wrote:

> Its like saying that example B is faster than example A in the following 
> scenario:
> 
> A) You need to call your girlfriend. You know her number, so you dial it and 
> talk to her.
> 
> B) You need to call your girlfriend, You don't know her number so you call 
> your secretary and ask her to look it up in the phone book. Your secretary 
> looks up the number, calls you back and give it to you, then you call your 
> girlfriend.
> 
> Which do you thing is faster?? Bzzzt. WRONG ANSWER. Just because the phone 
> book has a great, wonderfully efficient index, and your secretary is very 
> good at using it, doesn't mean that it's faster than having the number in 
> your own head....

... and what if you had _millions_ of girlfriends :-D

@+
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Message: 3
From: Peter Nixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Advantages of Using SQL ?
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:33:35 +0300
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue August 5 2003 08:32, SIMICRO ML wrote:
> Peter Nixon wrote:
> > On Tue August 5 2003 06:37, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> >
> > Its like saying that example B is faster than example A in the following
> > scenario:
> >
> > A) You need to call your girlfriend. You know her number, so you dial it
> > and talk to her.
> >
> > B) You need to call your girlfriend, You don't know her number so you
> > call your secretary and ask her to look it up in the phone book. Your
> > secretary looks up the number, calls you back and give it to you, then
> > you call your girlfriend.
> >
> > Which do you thing is faster?? Bzzzt. WRONG ANSWER. Just because the
> > phone book has a great, wonderfully efficient index, and your secretary
> > is very good at using it, doesn't mean that it's faster than having the
> > number in your own head....
>
> ... and what if you had _millions_ of girlfriends :-D

Yes. Like all analogies it not perfect, but it does illistrate the point we 
were talking about. 

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Message: 4
From: Tom Emerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Using sql_counter to limit session time within a 24 hour period
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 23:58:28 -0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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On Monday 04 August 2003 1:26 pm, Roger Sherwood wrote:
> I'm looking for some guidance on how to limit a user's session time (i.e.
> to 1 hour) within a 24 hour period and not reset the counter afterwards.

Let me rephrase this and see if I understand what you're looking for:

Are you trying to create a counter such that once a user logs in, he has up=
 to=20
24 hours to use just one actual hour of connect time

=2DOR-

once a user is entered into the database, he can use one hour anytime betwe=
en=20
now and 24 hours from now

in either case, once the 24 hours is up, the user cannot login again [ever]=
,=20
and if the initial hour wasn't fully used, oh well, it's lost?

> My sqlcounter.conf looks like this (the "daily" counter provided in the
> example with the reset set to never instead of daily):

There is a "known bug" with 0.8.1 and reset=3Dnever -- if the radius server=
=20
itself is reset, all the "reset=3Dnever" counters get reset anyway -- if yo=
u're=20
testing (very likely) you are also probably restarting the server as you ma=
ke=20
changes to the config file and test.   [though I think this "bug" is relate=
d=20
more for the "normal" DB counter, not the sql-counter, but it may apply her=
e=20
as well...]

> sqlcounter hourcounter {
>                 counter-name =3D Max-Hour-Session-Time
>                 check-name =3D Max-Hour-Session
>                 sqlmod-inst =3D sql
>                 key =3D User-Name
>                 reset =3D never
>                 query =3D "SELECT SUM(AcctSessionTime - GREATEST((%b -
> UNIX_TIMESTAMP(AcctStartTime)), 0)) FROM radacct WHERE UserName=3D'%{%k}'=
 AND
> UNIX_TIMESTAMP(AcctStartTime) + AcctSessionTime > '%b'"
> }

Actually, now that I think of it, "reset=3D" doesn't necessarilly apply to=
=20
sql-counter style counters, since the "select" statement itself can be=20
constructed to imply a reset time [i.e., something like "...where=20
day(acctstarttime) =3D day(now())" or similar for something that is reset=20
"daily"]

> I set Max-Hour-Session to 3600 in radgroupcheck and the login does expire
> after an hour's usage but not within a 24 hour period, I can use it over
> several days until the limit is reached.

Hmmm... this kind of implies you want something different altogether [and I=
'm=20
not sure my guesses above match]  let me take another shot: do you want to=
=20
limit a user to one WALLTIME hour, i.e., even if the user logs out and back=
=20
in, he only has one hour from the initial login?  And further, this "hour o=
f=20
access" should reset after a day?


> I've searched the archive and tried out a few variations but no joy.  Is
> this possible?
>
> Thanks for any enlightenment,
>
> Rog.
>
>
> -
> List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See
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Message: 5
From: "Roger Sherwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Using sql_counter to limit session time within a 24 hour period
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 09:33:07 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


> I'm looking for some guidance on how to limit a user's session time =
(i.e.
> to 1 hour) within a 24 hour period and not reset the counter =
afterwards.

Let me rephrase this and see if I understand what you're looking for:

Are you trying to create a counter such that once a user logs in, he has =
up
to=20
24 hours to use just one actual hour of connect time

>>Yes

-OR-

once a user is entered into the database, he can use one hour anytime
between=20
now and 24 hours from now

>>No

in either case, once the 24 hours is up, the user cannot login again =
[ever],

and if the initial hour wasn't fully used, oh well, it's lost?

>>Yes

> My sqlcounter.conf looks like this (the "daily" counter provided in =
the
> example with the reset set to never instead of daily):

There is a "known bug" with 0.8.1 and reset=3Dnever -- if the radius =
server=20
itself is reset, all the "reset=3Dnever" counters get reset anyway -- if
you're=20
testing (very likely) you are also probably restarting the server as you
make=20
changes to the config file and test.   [though I think this "bug" is =
related

more for the "normal" DB counter, not the sql-counter, but it may apply =
here

as well...]

> sqlcounter hourcounter {
>                 counter-name =3D Max-Hour-Session-Time
>                 check-name =3D Max-Hour-Session
>                 sqlmod-inst =3D sql
>                 key =3D User-Name
>                 reset =3D never
>                 query =3D "SELECT SUM(AcctSessionTime - GREATEST((%b -
> UNIX_TIMESTAMP(AcctStartTime)), 0)) FROM radacct WHERE =
UserName=3D'%{%k}'
AND
> UNIX_TIMESTAMP(AcctStartTime) + AcctSessionTime > '%b'"
> }

Actually, now that I think of it, "reset=3D" doesn't necessarilly apply =
to=20
sql-counter style counters, since the "select" statement itself can be=20
constructed to imply a reset time [i.e., something like "...where=20
day(acctstarttime) =3D day(now())" or similar for something that is =
reset=20
"daily"]

> I set Max-Hour-Session to 3600 in radgroupcheck and the login does =
expire
> after an hour's usage but not within a 24 hour period, I can use it =
over
> several days until the limit is reached.

Hmmm... this kind of implies you want something different altogether =
[and
I'm=20
not sure my guesses above match]  let me take another shot: do you want =
to=20
limit a user to one WALLTIME hour, i.e., even if the user logs out and =
back=20
in, he only has one hour from the initial login?  And further, this =
"hour of

access" should reset after a day?

>>That's it - worded perfectly :)  A maximum of one hour online within a
period of 24 hours after first login.  User can disconnect and reconnect =
as
many times as he likes.  After 24 hours the counter is reset and the =
user
can no longer login.

To add some perspective, it's another take on wifi hotspot packages.  =
The
company I'm working with wants to offer more than the standard 1 hour of
online time from login (i.e. your first login is at 2pm and the login
expires at 3pm).  They want to still offer the 1 hour of usage but it =
won't
expire until 24 hours after first login (i.e. your first login is at 2pm =
and
you have until 2pm the following day to use up that hour).

Hope that makes sense.


> I've searched the archive and tried out a few variations but no joy.  =
Is
> this possible?
>
> Thanks for any enlightenment,
>
> Rog.
>
>
> -
> List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See
> http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 08:59:32 +0100
From: Graeme Hinchliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Advantages of Using SQL ?
Organization: Zen Internet
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> > About the operating system stuff, the load of exchanging few messages in
> > memory can not be so overwhelming compared to an inefficient search of a
> > few hundred thousands of users from a text database even when its in
> > memory already.
> 
> What is so inefficient about the search algorithm used by FreeRadius. (I have 
> not looked currently) If is IS slow, then once again, we can simply use the 
> "efficient" algorithm from MySQL instead of the one currently in use.

Perhaps FreeRADIUS generates a random number and then checks the corresponding entry, 
if it's not right it does a do nothing loop for a bit and then generates another 
random number.. repeat until it finds the record. :)

-- 
-----
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Core Team Member
Zen Internet (http://www.zen.co.uk)

ICQ 3842605 (link)

Direct: 01706 900 212
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Message: 7
Subject: Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "Rudramuni PH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 17:38:30 +0530
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Hi oliver

Thanks for u r advice .. Sorry for sending again and again same querry....
can u tell me how to uninstall the free-radius from the linux

regards
rudra



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Message: 8
Subject: proxy.conf - Question
From: Hans Bornemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 05 Aug 2003 10:12:55 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello all,

I want to test and install freeradius on a new maschine parallel to our
dialin-service, which works with an old ascend radius version. The
runnung dialin-service runs without realms. My idea for testing and
configuration was the following:

proxy.conf
---------------------------------------------------------
# for testing [EMAIL PROTECTED] --> freeradius
realm test {
        type            = radius
        authhost        = LOCAL
        accthost        = LOCAL
}

# for production, dialin-service

realm NULL {
       type            = radius
       authhost        = old-ascend-maschine:1645
       accthost        = old-ascend-maschine:1646
       secret          = blabla
---------------------------------------------------------
but this does not work, because freeradius is looking for the user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (without cutting the real) in my mysql-db.

when i changed the proxy.conf to:
----------------------------------------------------------
# for testing [EMAIL PROTECTED] --> freeradius
realm test {
        type            = radius
        authhost        = old-ascend-maschine:1645
        accthost        = old-ascend-maschine:1646
        secret          = blabla
}

# for production, dialin-service

realm NULL {
       type            = radius
       authhost        = LOCAL
       accthost        = LOCAL
}
-----------------------------------------------------------

any ideas to get the first config running?

Thanks

-- 
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Universtitaet Dortmund
Hochschulrechenzentrum
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 10:19:11 +0200
From: Oliver Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running
Organization: KEVAG Telekom GmbH / RZ-Online GmbH
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 05:38:30PM +0530, Rudramuni PH wrote:
> 
> Hi oliver
> 
> Thanks for u r advice .. Sorry for sending again and again same querry....
> can u tell me how to uninstall the free-radius from the linux

if you use a package system (deb, rpm, ebuild, ...) remove the
package.

if not, remove all files the install target of freeradius installed
into your system.

Oliver.



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Message: 10
Subject: Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "Rudramuni PH" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 14:29:44 +0530
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Can u tell any command that will remove all installed files the files

regards
rudra



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Message: 11
From: "Patrick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Login-Time Question
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:39:45 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi,

im having an odd problem and im sure its related to setup just cant seem to
spool up the problem.
I see that Login-Time can be specified in the USERS file where it seems to
work fine... i just cant seem to get it to work fine in the SQL database ?
Can it run in the sql database as an attribute ? If it can How do i do so ?

Thanks

Patrick
XSInet

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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:38:04 +0200
From: Oliver Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running
Organization: KEVAG Telekom GmbH / RZ-Online GmbH
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 02:29:44PM +0530, Rudramuni PH wrote:
> 
> Can u tell any command that will remove all installed files the files

there is none.

record which files get installed and remove them after this.

if you did choose a smart prefix with configure
(--prefix=/opt/freeradius for example) you can simply remove the whole
path.

If not you have to do it file by file on your own.

Oliver.


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Message: 13
From: "Brynjar Hauksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Querry Regarding Radius server running
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 16:56:37 +0700
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I prefer the Microsoft way, format and reinstall the operating system.

Gets you rid of all those unnecessary things in your life, like data and =
free time

Kve=C3=B0ja / Best regards / =
=E0=B8=94=E0=B9=89=E0=B8=A7=E0=B8=A2=E0=B8=84=E0=B8=A7=E0=B8=B2=E0=B8=A1=E0=
=B8=84=E0=B8=B4=E0=B8=94=E0=B8=96=E0=B8=B6=E0=B8=87
Brynjar Hauksson
ICQ#  15512204

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Oliver =
Graf
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 3:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Querry Regarding Radius server running

On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 05:38:30PM +0530, Rudramuni PH wrote:
>=20
> Hi oliver
>=20
> Thanks for u r advice .. Sorry for sending again and again same =
querry....
> can u tell me how to uninstall the free-radius from the linux

if you use a package system (deb, rpm, ebuild, ...) remove the
package.

if not, remove all files the install target of freeradius installed
into your system.

Oliver.


-=20
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