Re: How to reply Session-Timeout without password

2006-07-26 Thread Stefan Winter
Hi! > Now I am a little confused. > > For user 005001, I not only want to check the Session-Timeout for > accounting, but also want to check its password for authorization. > > Before you tell me the "auth by IP address" method, my conf is like this: > > 005001 Auth-Type := Digest, Password == "00

RE: How to reply Session-Timeout without password

2006-07-26 Thread 王世彦
iling list Subject: Re: How to reply Session-Timeout without password Hi, > My question is how to make the radius server accept the request which do > not contain the password and reply the Session-Timeout to the *b2bua? I have not the faintest idea about *b2bua (WTF?) but if you just

RE: How to reply Session-Timeout without password

2006-07-25 Thread 王世彦
Session-Timeout without password Hi, > My question is how to make the radius server accept the request which do > not contain the password and reply the Session-Timeout to the *b2bua? I have not the faintest idea about *b2bua (WTF?) but if you just want to accept everyone without any chec

Re: How to reply Session-Timeout without password

2006-07-25 Thread Stefan Winter
Hi, > My question is how to make the radius server accept the request which do > not contain the password and reply the Session-Timeout to the *b2bua? I have not the faintest idea about *b2bua (WTF?) but if you just want to accept everyone without any checks for your *b2bua NASes, you can achiev

How to reply Session-Timeout without password

2006-07-25 Thread ???
Dear all,   does anyone here use *bubua with Freeradius?   I notice that when *bubua want to get the Session-Timeout values, *bubua will send the following message to radius servers(Here I use Freeradius):   rad_recv: Access-Request packet from host 59.64.180.238:33150, id=57, length=