On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 06:30:16PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem solved. I had been compiling versions 1.0.1 without enabling
Ascend binary support.
Are you sure you didn't edit the dictionaries? Are you sure there's
no other attribute 242, of type octets? Are you sure
I now have two servers with the same freeradius configuration (minus
minor
changes from the upgrade) and the same MySQL database with one running
version 1.0.1 (which works) and the other running 1.0.4 (which does not
work). Comparing the logs produced by radiusd -X, I see that the only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could it be something to do with the X-Ascend-Data-Filter abinary format?
Perhaps a configuration option for that introduced after 1.0.1? This is
the output from running radtest between the two servers with different
freeradius versions (just showing the
Problem solved. I had been compiling versions 1.0.1 without enabling
Ascend binary support.
Are you sure you didn't edit the dictionaries? Are you sure there's
no other attribute 242, of type octets? Are you sure you're using
the 1.0.4 dictionaries with 1.0.4?
I was in the process of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Problem solved. I had been compiling versions 1.0.1 without enabling
Ascend binary support.
It should probably be enabled by default.
Alan DeKok.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I now have two servers with the same freeradius configuration (minus minor
changes from the upgrade) and the same MySQL database with one running
version 1.0.1 (which works) and the other running 1.0.4 (which does not
work). Comparing the logs produced by radiusd -X,
Hello. I have encountered a problem upon upgrading from freeradius
version 1.0.1. I'm using the sql module (rlm_sql_mysql) for authorization
and accounting of dialup users (reselling dialup from several networks).
After upgrading to 1.0.2 with the same configuration, it no longer works.
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