Alan DeKok ?:
Anton G. wrote:
/usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf[30]: No such home_server or
home_server_pool localhost-coa
some#
What am i missing?
Weird. I guess the code got changed after the feature was tested and
added. Oh well.
I've committed a fix to git. You can grab that,
Anton G. wrote:
grabbed today stable from git and tried.
As far as i can see - works.
OK, thanks.
But i`ve notice one thing:
Home_server of type coa must be listed in any home_server pool (no
matter is the pool used or not) to get it work.
Yes. That's an acceptable limitation for
Alan DeKok ?:
DILLIOTT Tony wrote:
I still get the following error when I run radiusd -Xx :
/usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf[30]: No such home_server or
home_server_pool localhost-coa
I've put a patch into git that should fix the problem. See the
stable branch.
Or, wait a few
Anton G. wrote:
/usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf[30]: No such home_server or
home_server_pool localhost-coa
some#
What am i missing?
Weird. I guess the code got changed after the feature was tested and
added. Oh well.
I've committed a fix to git. You can grab that, or wait an hour
DILLIOTT Tony wrote:
I still get the following error when I run radiusd -Xx :
/usr/local/etc/raddb/clients.conf[30]: No such home_server or
home_server_pool localhost-coa
I've put a patch into git that should fix the problem. See the
stable branch.
Or, wait a few hours, and grab it
Hi *
I am trying to get COA server running with 2.1.6.
After downloading and successfully installing on Redhat Linux setup, I
have not been able to get COA to work at all.
After a lot of investigation, I have found a discrepency with the
clients.conf file in the tar file I downloaded in
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