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On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:10 AM, liran tal liransgar...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Santiago,
I am in a need to get a Nomadix AG3100 gateway to do the same thing as you
have done - get it authenticate
to FreeRADIUS and redirect to portal pages for a simple user/pass login.
I've exchanged a bunch of
Rupert Finnigan wrote:
On 17/01/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hp procurve 3500yl switches for which i use mac based authentication
against radius server.
The radius server should assign the vlan's.
The pc that hangs behind the phone get the correct vlan, but the
Hi,
HP ProCurve edge series can only dynamically assign a single untagged VLAN
to any one switch port.
It is not possible to create dynamic VLAN trunks. It may be possible to
create a VLAN trunk statically, then leave the switch to do VLAN
assignment, and just deny/allow access via the
The phone doesn't seem to receive an ip. Is there an error in my config?
Depends. Where is IP address suposed to come from? radius? dhcp? If PC
has static configuration all it needs is a correct VLAN and it will work.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
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I have hp procurve 3500yl switches for which i use mac based
authentication against radius server.
The radius server should assign the vlan's.
The pc that hangs behind the phone get the correct vlan, but the phone
doesn't.
The radius userfile contains this for the phone(for the pc i have the
On 17/01/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have hp procurve 3500yl switches for which i use mac based authentication
against radius server.
The radius server should assign the vlan's.
The pc that hangs behind the phone get the correct vlan, but the phone
doesn't.
Are you
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Are you sure that it works fine?
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On Wed 25 Jul 2007, Santiago Balaguer García wrote:
However, I work with a Nomadix 2000 and Nomadix 2100, and I did the same
10 MB download. So I did a test downloading the last MT firmware version:
2.9.44 (10.4 MB):
Nomadix [Acct-Input-Octets]: 12533328
Nomadix [Acct-Output-Octets]: 271598
Hi,
Iam working with freeradius and mirkrotik routers since two years. However, I have never realized that the radius attributes acctoutputoctects and acctinputoctects are intechanged in mikrotik.
Does anyone know ths mikrotik bug?
SantiagoÉxitos, grandes clásicos y novedades. Un millón de
I have RouterOSv2.9 and input is input and output is output.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 24/7/2007, Santiago Balaguer García [EMAIL PROTECTED]
piše:
Hi,
I am working with freeradius and mirkrotik routers since two years.
However, I have never realized that the radius
Alan DeKok escribió:
David Mitton wrote:
The problem with compiling such a list is acquiring the equipment to test.
Adding up everyone on this list, we can probably account for most
networking equipment sold in the past 10 years. The problem is getting
that information out, and
APs enforce the Radius attributes. For example the Linksys
wrt54g doesn't takes into account the session timeout attribute. So,
can
you tell me any AP which enforces this attribute, and others?
If there was such a list, it would be up on freeradius.org, or on the
wiki. That is, you're
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Manuel_S=E1nchez_Cuenca?= [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't this link in the wiki. Can you put here the link to the specific
url in the wiki?
I put the information on the Linksys and Cisco pages.
Alan DeKok.
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David Mitton wrote:
The problem with compiling such a list is acquiring the equipment to test.
Adding up everyone on this list, we can probably account for most
networking equipment sold in the past 10 years. The problem is getting
that information out, and into the public arena.
I
On 11/23/2006 02:09 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Manuel Sanchez Cuenca wrote:
Alan DeKok escribió:
Do you have a more specific question?
But not all APs enforce the Radius attributes. For example the Linksys
wrt54g doesn't takes into account the session timeout attribute. So, can
you tell me
Can anybody tell me any Access Point which understand and enforce some
radius attributes returned by freeradius, such as Session-Timeout.
Thanks in advance.
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Manuel Sánchez Cuenca wrote:
Can anybody tell me any Access Point which understand and enforce some
radius attributes returned by freeradius, such as Session-Timeout.
Access points implement RADIUS, so they understand RADIUS attributes.
Do you have a more specific question?
Alan DeKok
Alan DeKok escribió:
Manuel Sánchez Cuenca wrote:
Can anybody tell me any Access Point which understand and enforce some
radius attributes returned by freeradius, such as Session-Timeout.
Access points implement RADIUS, so they understand RADIUS attributes.
Do you have a more
Manuel Sanchez Cuenca wrote:
Alan DeKok escribió:
Do you have a more specific question?
But not all APs enforce the Radius attributes. For example the Linksys
wrt54g doesn't takes into account the session timeout attribute. So, can
you tell me any AP which enforces this attribute
Hello all,
does anybody knows if the linksys wrt54g AP support any radius
attribute, such as Session-Timeout. Anyway, can anybody tell me which
APs applies the radius attributes sent by the freeradius server after a
successful authentication?
Thanks in advance
On Mon 30 Oct 2006 19:32, Manuel Sánchez Cuenca wrote:
Hello all,
does anybody knows if the linksys wrt54g AP support any radius
attribute, such as Session-Timeout. Anyway, can anybody tell me which
APs applies the radius attributes sent by the freeradius server after a
successful
Hello all,
How must I configure my freeradius server to include in the
Access-Accept response to the AP several radius attributes such as
Session-Timeout or Framed-IP-Address?
Thanks in advance.
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Figured it out..
Just enabled access_attr=product_id ldap attr.
Thanks.
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right direction where to look that will be great. As
wiki is down, its hard for me to look for the
answer.
Thanks and
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Can someone please help me out with this issue? Will
really appreciate.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, Sorry if this question is a repeat but I saw the
mail archives and not able to find what I am looking
for.
We are using freeradius to connect to LDAP
Hi, Sorry if this question is a repeat but I saw the
mail archives and not able to find what I am looking
for.
We are using freeradius to connect to LDAP server.
I can able to authenticate with the radius sever fine.
Now I want to retrieve ldap attribute called
productId. Depends on the
Is there any way to send back specific radius attributes based on a sql
query?
So, say I have a user, and then I want to sernd back a specific
attribute based on some other information.
Is this a case for a custom module?
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I have been asked to setup Radius to authenticate a modem connection by connecting to our Mysql database. I have read the Radius documentation more than once and i attribute my difficulties to a poor understanding of PPP connections on Linux. I just don't understand what are the necessary
Mike Partyka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just don't understand what are the necessary attributes that
Radius has to pass back to the modem in order for the connection to
be made.
See the PPP documentation. It should tell you.
The modem is dialing into a Cisco modem bank here at our office
On Jun 16, 2005, at 1:29 PM, Alan DeKok wrote: You are trying to authenticate a modem connection... which means you can't use it until it's authenticated. Which means you can't use it to get data from the other end to do the authentication. Maybe I'm confused by your description, but what you
Mike Partyka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:..
Please don't CC me. I already get enough mail.
The modem dials out to the Cisco modem bank, the modem bank (i am
guessing here, as i am not this far) is configured to authenticate
against Radius. Radius is configured to talk to Mysql and uses a
On Jun 16, 2005, at 2:15 PM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Mike Partyka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:..
Please don't CC me. I already get enough mail.
Sorry i think i just replied then just before sending thought i CC
the list. i won't do that again.
The modem dials out to the Cisco modem bank, the
If you control the Cisco modem bank and the RADIUS server, then you
can configure the RADIUS server to send the right attributes back to
the Cisco bank.
It SHOULD do this by default. Also, consult the Cisco documentation
to see what attributes it needs to establish a PPP
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I was wondering if RADIUS attributes show when I run the server in debug
mode. It spits out a lot of things, is the configured attributes there
between? In other words, does one see the attributes configured just by
looking at the output from the debugger?
For some attributes
Hi Alan,
Thanks for your answer but that is unfortunately not what I
had hoped for. What I'm actually looking for is a way to
retrieve the configured attributes of some one that is trying
to connect to my freeRADIUS server. Is that possible?
Configured where?
Do you mean you want to see
Mitchell (and all the rest),
Thanks for your answer but what I meant was : Of all freeRADIUS
attributes that exists, I want to know exactly witch once the client
(the one on the other side who is trying to connect to my server) has
set (configured) and to which value.
Is this feasible?
Thanks
and password) that
the NAS will populate some RADIUS attributes with.
regards,
Mike (same Mike, different email address ;-) )
vicky wrote:
Mitchell (and all the rest),
Thanks for your answer but what I meant was : Of all freeRADIUS
attributes that exists, I want to know exactly witch once the
client
vicky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are not the one confused, it is more likely that I'm speaking
gibberish.
Describing exactly what you see, and what you want would help a lot.
If you describe your problem in only one sentence, then most people
have no idea what you mean. And using phrases
Hi guys and girls!
I was wondering if RADIUS attributes show when I run the server in debug
mode. It spits out a lot of things, is the configured attributes there
between? In other words, does one see the attributes configured just by
looking at the output from the debugger?
Thanks all!
Peace
vicky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if RADIUS attributes show when I run the server in debug
mode. It spits out a lot of things, is the configured attributes there
between? In other words, does one see the attributes configured just by
looking at the output from the debugger
Michael Griego [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or, instead of using the Autz-Type attribute, use the new rlm_policy
module in CVS to selectively call instance ldap1 or ldap2 based on the
huntgroup.
I don't think that works quite as yet.
Alan DeKok.
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Title: Mapping a single LDAP attribute to multiple radius attributes
I'm after some suggestions to a problem I'm facing
Can anyone think of a way to map a single LDAP attribute to one of a choice of radius attributes depending on the type of NAS that made the request?
Ie, if the request
after some suggestions to a problem I'm facing
Can anyone think of a way to map a single LDAP attribute to one of a
choice of radius attributes depending on the type of NAS that made the
request?
Ie, if the request came from NAS type A, then map the LDAP attribute to
radius attribute blah-X
Hi All ,
I am doing Radius Accouting functionality testing for GGSN.
It includes some 3GPP Vendor Specific Radius Attributes such as IMSI,Charging ID etc.
If possible can You Please tell meabout the Radius Testing tool which supports these Attributes or any other possibilities to test
Lara Adianto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I need is some
real-case examples. For example:
- Example of Radius client that asks for service-type
outbound, and what kind of devices it wants to be
granted access.
I can't help you there, sorry.
- Similarly, example of Radius client that
Hello,
I need some information about the following
'service-type' attribute:
- Outbound
- Administrative
- NAS Prompt
- Call Check
- Callback NAS Prompt
1. In which case will a radius client request for the
above service type or which radius clients usually
request for the above service-type ?
Lara Adianto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. In which case will a radius client request for the
above service type or which radius clients usually
request for the above service-type ?
http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html
Click on Service-Type, and it will tell you what those values
Hi Alan,
1. In which case will a radius client request for
the
above service type or which radius clients usually
request for the above service-type ?
http://www.freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html
Click on Service-Type, and it will tell you what
those values mean, and when they're used.
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