Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-16 Thread Lance Haig
Hi Ken, Thanks for the response On this particular server we have not run any updates to the software stack as it is our policy to only update at regular intervals so that we can catch these things. I only sent the e-mail to the list after spending the day in freeradius -X and -Xx to see if I

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-16 Thread Lance Haig
Hi C.J. Thanks for the tip. We do run out config in Git and it has not changed since it was configured about 2 months ago, this is what is baffling me. The windows servers were not changed (well that is what the windows admins have informed us@) Thanks Lance On 15/09/2010 21:10, C.J.

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-16 Thread Lance Haig
Hi Alan, Thanks for the response. We do know about the samba update and it was the first thing I check when the system broke. We have about 400 ubuntu vm's running on our environment and we have not yet updated our corporate repo with this update as we have not tested it yet. I checked the

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Lance Haig wrote: Thanks for the response On this particular server we have not run any updates to the software stack as it is our policy to only update at regular intervals so that we can catch these things. Well... nothing in the server magically changes it's behavior on a certain day.

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-16 Thread Lance Haig
HI Alan, Thanks for the response mine are inline Well... nothing in the server magically changes it's behavior on a certain day. *Something* changed. I agree and I am having a hard time finding what. And... what does the debug output say? I posted my debug output to the list in

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-16 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, would recommend a review of the docs tomake sure it is easier to follow for people then your argument would be valid. personally I foudn the docs weak when I first started with FreeRADIUS 0.x - but then have sicne then learnt everything from the actual config files and the man pages.

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-16 Thread Alan DeKok
Lance Haig wrote: I posted my debug output to the list in another mail but I will add it to the end of this mail so they two are on the same page as it were. What you posted earlier was a *tiny* portion of the debug output. And the email I'm replying to contains no debug output. The

Connecting the dots.

2010-09-15 Thread Lance Haig
Hi, We have implemented a freeradius server on ubuntu 10.04 connecting to AD on windows 2003 to allow our users to auth against for wirless access. This morning it all broke. And we don’t know why. So I started looking to build a new server to fault find. I am trying to find some

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-15 Thread Kenneth Marshall
Many times this is caused by a software update to the system. To figure out where the problem lies, you will need to follow the very well documented procedure for debugging freeradius if you do not have logs of what was updated on the system so you can rollback the update(s). Cheers, Ken On Wed,

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-15 Thread C.J. Adams-Collier KF7BMP
I've found that keeping config file history using RCS or git to be very useful. It's saved me a bunch of headache with bind, apache, sendmail and freeradius. If you'd like some tips, I'm happy to oblige either on-list or off, depending on whether the regulars consider it OT. Cheers, C.J. On

Re: Connecting the dots.

2010-09-15 Thread Alan Buxey
Hi, We have implemented a freeradius server on ubuntu 10.04 connecting to AD on windows 2003 to allow our users to auth against for wirless access. This morning it all broke. And we don’t know why. okay. a not so wild stab in the dark. yesterday or day before a SAMBA security issue was

Re: Connecting the dots

2004-03-12 Thread Alan DeKok
Jamie Thain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Problem. I don't understand how 'authentication' gets passed through radiusd.conf and onto SQL config. It doesn't. We tried a cart-blanc upgrade to 0.93 but the 0.4 configs did not work, it complained about SQL not being an authentication type.

RE: Connecting the dots

2004-03-12 Thread Jamie Thain
Of Alan DeKok Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:45 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connecting the dots Jamie Thain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Problem. I don't understand how 'authentication' gets passed through radiusd.conf and onto SQL config. It doesn't. We tried a cart-blanc upgrade

RE: Connecting the dots

2004-03-12 Thread Jamie Thain
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Connecting the dots Jamie Thain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the help. How does the Cisco authenticate then to my SQL server. This is the part I am missing? It doesn't. That's the point. Even in 0.4, it didn't authenticate to the SQL server. Q: Do you

Re: Connecting the dots

2004-03-12 Thread Alan DeKok
Jamie Thain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My problem is that I have to rewrite the SQL code to go fetch the right databases. I don't see why. After I need to be able to have AVPairs answered back to set speed and things, and there is a custom database, (billing software) that I need to do this

RE: Connecting the dots

2004-03-12 Thread Jamie Thain
Alan, My problem is that I have to rewrite the SQL code to go fetch the right databases. I don't see why. Because the guy who wrote it originally wrote it wrong. I need more functionality. I looked back at what you wrote, I know what you said to do, no problem. However, because of my

Connecting the dots

2004-03-11 Thread Jamie Thain
Hi All, I have been reading through the documentation, and I am having a little problem connecting some of the how-to's about FreeRadius 0.93. We have a FreeRadius 0.4 that I inherited and I am reading the Radius O'Reilly book, but still missing something. Problem. I don't understand how