David Peterson wrote:
Perhaps I have broken my install. I see that I have in my radiusd.conf file
the following:
...
However, under /raddb/ I have eap.conf and under modules I have a file
called eap. Both look to be identical or nearly so.
Should I be getting rid of my eap.conf file?
Hi,
I am trying to work out where I would be putting attributes for Access
Accept.
add them at the post-auth stage...or add them in the inner-tunnel and
copy inner-tunnel to the reply.. thats 2 standard ways
alan
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Hi,
I am trying to work out where I would be putting attributes for Access
Accept.
add them at the post-auth stage...or add them in the inner-tunnel and copy
inner-tunnel to the reply.. thats 2 standard ways
alan
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David Peterson dav...@wirelessconnections.net wrote:
These values are unique per user. Is there an elegant way to copy this to
the post-auth section?
The following might help?
http://lists.freeradius.org/mailman/htdig/freeradius-users/2011-January/msg00353.html
Cheers
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Alexander Clouter
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David Peterson dav
: Access Accept vs Tunneled reply
I am wondering if it's a misconfiguration of a group reply. I have those
attributes listed as a group-reply. Would putting the attributes in the
normal vs the group reply put them in a different portion of the response?
David
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David Peterson wrote:
Please correct my assumption if I am off I have been working on getting
reply attributes sent out to define VLAN's etc on a WiMax NAS. I see the
following in radiusd -X:
(3495) [ttls] Got tunneled reply code 2
These are the attributes *inside* of the tunnel.
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Subject: Re: Access Accept vs Tunneled reply
David Peterson wrote:
Please correct my assumption if I am off I have been
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I have set:
use_tunneled_reply
David Peterson dav...@wirelessconnections.net wrote:
I am wondering if it's a misconfiguration of a group reply. I have
those attributes listed as a group-reply. Would putting the
attributes in the normal vs the group reply put them in a different
portion of the response?
As you have
: Friday, March 11, 2011 1:34 PM
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Subject: Re: Access Accept vs Tunneled reply
David Peterson dav...@wirelessconnections.net wrote:
I am wondering if it's a misconfiguration of a group reply. I have
those attributes listed as a group-reply. Would putting
I am trying to work out where I would be putting attributes for Access
Accept.
I am sending the following in a reply:
(822) [ttls] Got tunneled reply code 2
WiMAX-Classifer-Direction = Bi-Directional
WiMAX-Classifer-Priority = 1
WiMAX-ClassifierID = 1
On 09/03/11 15:21, David Peterson wrote:
Currently I have the attributes listed as a group reply. How do I send
the attributes needed during the access accept packet?
See eap.conf
use_tunneled_reply = yes
...under the ttls and peap stanzas
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