I want to log all replies from Radius to my NAS so I edited my sites-enabled
file and uncommented 'reply_log'. I then went to modules/detail and added:
detail reply_log {
detailfile = ${radacctdir}/%{Client-IP-Address}/reply-detail-%Y%m%d
detailperm = 0600
}
Now if i go to my
, Robert White rwh...@globalgossip.net wrote:
I want to log all replies from Radius to my NAS so I edited my
sites-enabled file and uncommented 'reply_log'. I then went to
modules/detail and added:
detail reply_log {
detailfile = ${radacctdir}/%{Client-IP-Address}/reply-detail-%Y%m%d
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Robert White wrote:
No problem!
Anyone else have any thoughts?
$ man unlang
See the section on VARIABLES
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gpk.net...@lists.freeradius.org] *On Behalf Of *Robert White
*Sent:* Tuesday, 17 November 2009 6:33 PM
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*Subject:* Re: Accessing a second AV Pair
My full SQL statement is:
accounting_stop_query = EXEC
Hi,
I have a Radius message which has two AV Pairs and I want to insert them
both in to a database. However, I'm unable to access the second AVPair.
Here is the Radius packet
rad_recv: Accounting-Request packet from host 10.152.0.7 port 20001, id=87,
length=662
NAS-IP-Address =
or attachments
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*To:* FreeRadius users
What's the difference?
Tbh, I don't even understand the what group queries are. Documentation
seems to be kind of lacking. Not your fault I know, but I don't want you to
think I haven't tried finding this out for myself!
I've attached my sql.conf and dialup.conf files.
Thanks,
Rob
2009/11/5
Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade my setup from freeradius 1 to freeradius 2.
I've been making little changes to the config as suggested in the doc and I
managed to get my setup connecting to my mssql backend. However, when I try
and authorize with a user/pass, I get an error - actually more of a
There's no such path in /etc/raddb
I'm running version 1.1.3
2009/10/16 Patric patri...@gmail.com
Robert White wrote:
Hey,
Or can I make rlm_acct_unique look for Quintum-NAS-Port instead of just
NAS-Port?
Yup, just update modules/acct_unique
HTH
Patric
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Hey,
I keep getting a warning message in my Radius setup...
WARNING: Attribute NAS-Port was not found in request, unique ID MAY be
inconsistent
This is true enough. But I am sending a slightly different attribute:
'Quintum-NAS-Port'. Do I have control over this 'NAS-Port prefix? Or can I
Yeh, that's what I meant
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On 21/06/2009, at 6:06 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.com
wrote:
Robert White wrote:
I have a question about db connectivity with Radius.
I currently have OpenRadius connecting to a mssql database using
unixODBC/TDS.
Well... that's
I have a question about db connectivity with Radius.
I currently have OpenRadius connecting to a mssql database using unixODBC/TDS.
If the database ever goes down for some reason and then comes back up, I have
to restart Radius in order to re-establish db connectivity.
Is this an openradius
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