>From what you've provided, I believe what is happening is that your
requests that you *want* to go to local LDAP are still being proxied to
your IAS server, and for some reason IAS isn't sending an Access-Reject
so you get that error about a "dead request".
Realm "NULL" is a special realm that m
> > I just wanted to make
> > sure that I wasn't missing something, and that there isn't
> an easier
> > way to get at the ASCII inside the octet stream.
> Edit the dictionary, and change "octets" to "string"?
I saw discussion in a previous thread (Handling of the 'Class'
attribute, this post
Greetings,
I'm trying to look at the Class attribute during proxying. I want to
take data stored in the Class attribute and rewrite other attribute(s)
based on the contents. I have it working right now but have two
questions regarding it.
1) I'm currently using rlm_exec to call a simple perl scri
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