Re: How do I set a reply attribute that is not sent in the Access-Accept

2012-05-27 Thread niall el-assaad
Thanks Alan, All clear now. I was looking at the source and viewing /share/dictionary, not /raddb/dictionary.in A quick grep of what you sent and I'm good. Thanks again, On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 1:46 PM, Alan DeKok al...@deployingradius.comwrote: niall el-assaad wrote: Thanks, I knew where

Re: How do I set a reply attribute that is not sent in the Access-Accept

2012-05-21 Thread niall el-assaad
el-assaad wrote: I remember reading somewhere I could define a RADIUS dictionary with certain numbers that FreeRADIUS would not send externally, but after looking for an hour I can't find it. raddb/dictionary Alan DeKok. - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http

How do I set a reply attribute that is not sent in the Access-Accept

2012-05-18 Thread niall el-assaad
Hi, I want to define my own attribute that I set in the inner server, but then check it in the outer config. The problem is that I don't want free radius to send it in the access-accept message at the end. I remember reading somewhere I could define a RADIUS dictionary with certain numbers that

Re: User-Password formats

2008-05-14 Thread niall el-assaad
Informatika ISP Dana 14/5/2008, niall el-assaad [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Its 1.1.7 (actually 1.1.7-3.1.fc6) thanks, 2008/5/14 Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED]: freeradius version? Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 14/5/2008, niall el-assaad [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Yes

User-Password formats

2008-05-13 Thread niall el-assaad
Hi, I have a setup with freeradius where it is launching an external script to authenticate users. When doing PAP authentication against the radius server I receive the %{User-Password} and pass it to my script. However when using a cisco wireless lan controller it seems not to pass

Re: User-Password formats

2008-05-13 Thread niall el-assaad
thanks alan, much appreciated. I think you may be right. Its just strange the FR server doesn't mention this - or would it not know and only the radius client know this? thanks again, On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, incorrect shared secret between FR server and

Re: User-Password formats

2008-05-13 Thread niall el-assaad
secret mismatch in the debug. Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 13/5/2008, niall el-assaad [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: thanks alan, much appreciated. I think you may be right. Its just strange the FR server doesn't mention this - or would it not know and only the radius client know

Re: User-Password formats

2008-05-13 Thread niall el-assaad
Yes capital X as in -X thanks, 2008/5/14 Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Are you using -X (capital X) or something else? Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 13/5/2008, niall el-assaad [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Thanks Ivan, I don't have this message in the debug output, is this possibly

Re: User-Password formats

2008-05-13 Thread niall el-assaad
Its 1.1.7 (actually 1.1.7-3.1.fc6) thanks, 2008/5/14 Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED]: freeradius version? Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 14/5/2008, niall el-assaad [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Yes capital X as in -X thanks, 2008/5/14 Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Are you using -X

Assignment for Attributes in external Scripts

2008-02-25 Thread niall el-assaad
Hi, I am writing an external script to be run based upon an authentication. When the script returns output I am unsure as to what the assignment operators do, for example when should I use += vs := vs = If I look at the exec-program-wait sample script I see: echo Reply-Message += \Hello, %u\,

Re: Assignment for Attributes in external Scripts

2008-02-25 Thread niall el-assaad
many thanks, thats perfect. 2008/2/25 Ivan Kalik [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://wiki.freeradius.org/Operators Ivan Kalik Kalik Informatika ISP Dana 25/2/2008, niall el-assaad [EMAIL PROTECTED] piše: Hi, I am writing an external script to be run based upon an authentication. When