Hi there,
We are using freeradius 1.1.4 on fbsd5.5 for auth as an ISP.
We occasionally have dialup users that auth with a windows domain login
(without the domain set)
It is connected to a mssql server.
As I understand it, the following options are supposed to remove the
windows domain bizo
The top login attempt doesn't work, and the bottom one does. Restarting
radius doesn't fix the problem, but rebooting the server it's running on
does. This is the 1.1.7 package for Debian Linux, the NAS is a Cisco
AS5300.
Below is the output from freeradius -X for a working and a failed login
When I connect a client to freeradius the client authenticates, gets an
accept/accept, but does not get an IP address. I've tried it with the
Group and Pool-Name directives in each client's block, and I've tried it
with them in a DEFAULT by themselves. Neither has handed out an IP address.
Alan DeKok wrote:
Andrew D Kirch wrote:
When I connect a client to freeradius the client authenticates, gets an
accept/accept, but does not get an IP address. I've tried it with the
Group and Pool-Name directives in each client's block, and I've tried it
with them in a DEFAULT by themselves
satish patel wrote:
Dear all
I have installed freeradius on RHEL with MSSQL server and
it is working fine but now i have facing problem regarding disconnecting
of users my NAS is cisco Router it is l2tp so what i do for this ???
problem ??
You have to do it at the NAS
Hi there,
We're running freeradius 1.1.4 on freebsd 5.5, using unixodbc and
freetds to talk to mssql.
According to the default mssql file file the _alt queries are only
supposed to run if there is an error when doing the first sql query.
# accounting_update_query - query for Accounting
Alan DeKok wrote:
Andrew D wrote:
1. If the user is found in the sql tables and has reply attributes etc,
is it still possible to go through the 'users' file? if so how?
I can't seem to get it to do it.
Yes, it's possible. The modules are completely independent, so you
just configure
Dennis Skinner wrote:
Andrew D wrote:
Basically, depending on the huntgroup I need to send different reply
attributes (different NAS types) and if the DB returns the group
suspend, different reply attributes are sent.
I don't fully understand what you are trying to do and you snipped
well, SQL-Group in the users file works.
Thanks dennis.
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Hi there,
We've got FreeRADIUS Version 1.1.4, for host i386-portbld-freebsd5.5
using unixodbc/freetds connecting to a mssql DB.
I've got a number of questions that I hope someone can answer.
1. If the user is found in the sql tables and has reply attributes etc,
is it still possible to go
Andrew
Boian.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 11:47:41AM +1030, Andrew D wrote:
Hi there,
Running freebsd 4.11 and compiled freeradius from the ports collection
with support for rlm_perl.
everything compiled alright, but everytime I start it (radiusd -X) I
get the following.
perl: func_xlat
Hi there,
Running freebsd 4.11 and compiled freeradius from the ports collection
with support for rlm_perl.
everything compiled alright, but everytime I start it (radiusd -X)
I get the following.
perl: func_xlat = xlat
perl: perl_flags = (null)
perl: func_start_accounting = (null)
perl:
Hi there,
Using FR 1.0.1 on linux. I am using the Perl module and everything
works fine(including chap), except I can't work out how to restrict
based on day and time.
Can freeradius restrict login based on day and time, and set the
session-timeout so that it ends at the end of the allowed
Andrew D wrote:
Hi there,
Sorry, with all the reading I've been doing lately, I been skimming bits
and pieces. I just found the bit where its all defined :)
Sorry for wasting your time :|
Using FR 1.0.1 on linux. I am using the Perl module and everything
works fine(including chap), except I
) and were hoping to replace it
completely (preferably plugging it straight in, with minimal changes to the
DB and the rest of the system) with freeRadius.
Cheers
cya
Andrew
Rick Williams
System Administrator
AICON Internet Services, Inc.
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From: Andrew D [EMAIL
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has managed to get freeradius to work with
platypus (ISP billing software) which is setup within a MS-SQL server?
If you have managed to get it working, could you let us know what you
did and possibly provide some config files.
Thanks in Advance
Cheers,
cya
Andrew
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