All that stuff is on by default to ensure that people who want more than a
really dumb and minimal server can get up and running without having to try to
find what combination of stuff needs to be enabled.
So, eg proxying is enabled ..whats the issue? Unless you have actually edited
proxy.conf
Thomas Hruska wrote:
Nowhere in there does it explain why proxying is on by default. It just
says that it can be turned off. I want to know why it is on by default
in the first place. From what I'm beginning to understand, based on
your reply, FreeRADIUS opens a port that isn't necessary
On 3/24/2013 5:59 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Thomas Hruska wrote:
Nowhere in there does it explain why proxying is on by default. It just
says that it can be turned off. I want to know why it is on by default
in the first place. From what I'm beginning to understand, based on
your reply,
Thomas Hruska wrote:
The difference from your response to Arran's response to my questions is
night and day. He was moderately polite while you were and are
downright rude.
As always, my first response is polite and answers your questions. I
only get blunt when people argue with me.
2013/3/23 Бен Томпсон b.thomp...@latera.ru:
2013/3/23 Arran Cudbard-Bell a.cudba...@freeradius.org:
On 23 Mar 2013, at 12:22, Бен Томпсон b.thomp...@latera.ru wrote:
Hello Everyone
Could anyone advise me what would be required to us dhcp-ippool with
Oracle? I had a quick look through the
Blah blah. But you don't say what the issue is with the documentation...in fact
your issue was with the default config and your requirements...which are
actually both fully documented in the config. I don't see why you've dropped in
from nowhere, thrown your ego around and then claim to be
Бен Томпсон wrote:
I began work on testing with Oracle but I have come across a couple of
issues. Firstly one of my SQL statements is throwing up an error, and
secondly the server is sending a unicast reply when I need a
broadcast. I should be able to fix the dodgy SQL but I wondered if
2013/3/24 Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com:
Бен Томпсон wrote:
I began work on testing with Oracle but I have come across a couple of
issues. Firstly one of my SQL statements is throwing up an error, and
secondly the server is sending a unicast reply when I need a
broadcast. I should be
Бен Томпсон wrote:
The SQL statement START TRANSACTION looks to be hard coded into
rlm_sqlippool.c but I don't know enough about Oracle etiher to say why
it is flagged as an error.
It's a configuration item. You can change it by editing the queries,
and adding:
allocate-begin = ...
Hi All,
I've develop application which use freeradius and use coova as captive
portal.I use jradius to communicate with freeradius.
Now, new user will be store in my custom table (not in radcheck as default
freeradius).
Now i try to disconnect user online (use:admin) with command bellow :
*sudo
2013/3/25 Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com:
Бен Томпсон wrote:
The SQL statement START TRANSACTION looks to be hard coded into
rlm_sqlippool.c but I don't know enough about Oracle etiher to say why
it is flagged as an error.
It's a configuration item. You can change it by editing the
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