An interesting one for the list ...
We are installing a Palo Alto firewall and it has a way to pass Username/IP
mappings from FreeRADIUS to a Windows User ID Agent, which is then queried by
the firewall.
The method employed is to use a Perl module (PAN::API), which has a simple API,
On 22/08/13 16:46, Dean, Barry wrote:
Anyone want to throw in 2 cents/pennies worth to this?
Yep, don't do it like this.
Instead, write the user/ip entries to a file using the linelog module,
and use a long-running perl process to tail the file (using File::Tail)
and post them to the PAN.
Hi all,
I'm expiriencing strange behaviour of rlm_perl module causing freeradius
be unable to start. Here is the output of `freeradius -X` (running on Debian
Sarge
i386, freeradius version 1.1.2):
# freeradius -X
Starting - reading configuration files ...
reread_config: reading radiusd.conf
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 13:03, Nikola Pavkovic wrote:
Hi all,
I'm expiriencing strange behaviour of rlm_perl module causing freeradius
be unable to start. Here is the output of `freeradius -X` (running on
Debian Sarge i386, freeradius version 1.1.2):
If I comment out the use
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 01:34:52PM +0300, Boian Jordanov wrote:
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 13:03, Nikola Pavkovic wrote:
Hi all,
...
Data::Dumper is used to dump data structures and have nothing to do with
attributes send back from radius.
See
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