Hi all,
I have configured LNS routers to send packets to Radius servers primary and
secondary. Both sharing packets and sending to single mysql cluster.
when one radius server packets are writing/updating other server packets
are locked and waiting for mysql. This i observed using show full
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 4:09 PM, ramesh prock786...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have configured LNS routers to send packets to Radius servers primary and
secondary. Both sharing packets and sending to single mysql cluster.
when one radius server packets are writing/updating other server
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 02:39:34PM +0530, ramesh p wrote:
when one radius server packets are writing/updating other server packets
are locked and waiting for mysql. This i observed using show full
processlist. We are using default storage engine MyISAM. And the writes
Try switching it
Thanks a lot again, Alan !!!
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Subject : Re: [RE]FreeRADIUS proxy - Is Proxy-State (AVP 33) mandatory in the
Acct Response?
Date : Sat, 05 Sep 2009 01:17:37 +0200
From : Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com
To : FreeRadius users mailing list
You have done the most hard part which is configuring the radius and keying
in its IP into your AP so what is wrong with adding a key? if you share your
thoughts with us we might find another suitable solution for your problem. I
guess you would like to hijack other radius connections passing
Hi all,
After many weeks with no results, It's time to find help !
Debian : 5.0
Freeradius : 3.0.4 (with openssl)
Samba : 3.2.5
AD : Windows 2008
PEAP MSCHAPV2
CISCO AP
Here is the problem.
We use MSCHAP V2 with PEAP for Windows and Linux Client, the problem is so
strange. On HP laptops
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:57 AM, Ivan Kalikt...@kalik.net wrote:
Is there a way to configure FreeRADIUS to accept authentication requests
from any AP. In other words, I don't want to have to pre-configure
access points in the client.conf.
No. You have to configure shared secret for radius to
Hi,
I would have thought that a simple option in freeradius that allows it to
wait for mysql to startup would be nice. Am I missing something obvious here?
Is there a REAL solution or does freeradius not actually work with mysql
properly due to the fact its too quick to abandon it during
same here... I never had similar problem when mysqld is started after
radiusd
You should check your mysql logs to see is there any problem which
causes slow start...
Alan Buxey wrote:
Hi,
I would have thought that a simple option in freeradius that allows it to wait
for mysql to
Hi,
processlist. We are using default storage engine MyISAM. And the writes
use InnoDB and ensure that there are indexes for the values you query
..alternatively, move to postgres because then you wont suffer
such table locking
alan
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How do you generate this unique session id?
It appears the NAS is expecting the AAA to provide this session id. Then
the NAS will keep track of this session id.
Thanks,
Victor
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