That would be great.. I tried to work with mod_auth_radius and couldn't get
it to go a while back and really wanted have a site that was only available
to Authenticated users.
(just my 2 cents) 
I was trying it out on macs running apache..(That could have been the
problem)

 

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Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 3:56 PM
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Subject: Re: FW: Trouble with HTTPS and mod_auth_radius 

Zawacki Jason D Contr AFRL/IFOS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a mod_auth_radius list I can direct this question to?

  Not really.  This list is good enough.

> Like I said, the same setup works fine for a non-SSL URL, which 
> puzzles me greatly.  I'm using this box to test several authentication 
> schemes including ldap, ntlm, and kerberos and none of demonstrated 
> the same behavior.

  I'd love to know why.  When I wrote mod_auth_radius, there was little
documentation about the internals of Apache.  So the module may not "do the
right thing".

  At this point, it may be worth re-writing the module to follow the outline
of one which does work, and just change "ntlm" to "radius", for example.

  Alan DeKok.

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