, July 13, 2005 4:53 PM
To: FreeRadius users mailing list
Subject: RE: FreeRADIUS v1.0.4, rlm_ldap module, and redundancy
You're using the LDAP-Group attribute, which is set to use svr1,
which is down. There's currently no fail-over for the LDAP-Group
attribute.
I dig, that's
Hey folks,
Has anyone gotten redundancy working when using LDAP to perform
authentication and authorization?
I've been trying to get this to work, but it appears, to me, that the
redundancy is only used for part of the auth process. When looking up the
DN for the user who is trying to
Zawacki Jason D Ctr AFRL/IFOS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to get this to work, but it appears, to me, that the
redundancy is only used for part of the auth process.
What auth process? Authorize or authenticate?
When looking up the
DN for the user who is trying to
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Subject: Re: FreeRADIUS v1.0.4, rlm_ldap module, and redundancy
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authorize {
redundant {
svr1
svr3
svr2
notfound = return
}
files
}
authenticate {
Auth-Type LDAP {
redundant { # wasn't sure if this was necessary
svr1
svr3
svr2
}
}
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Zawacki Jason D Ctr AFRL/IFOS wrote:
Hey folks,
Has anyone gotten redundancy working when using LDAP to perform
authentication and authorization?
Yep, its working for me in the lab.
I've been trying to get this to work, but it appears, to me, that the
redundancy is
You're using the LDAP-Group attribute, which is set to use svr1,
which is down. There's currently no fail-over for the LDAP-Group
attribute.
I dig, that's kind of what I thought (even if I didn't word it correctly).
Thanks for your help!
You can simulate redundancy for the
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