Dimple wrote:
I installed latest freeradius cvs-snapshot freeradius-snapshot-20051130 on
Debian Linux 10 vs Oracle db 10 and Oracle Internet Directory (LDAP) 10. I
have about 30 clients in clients.conf and about 30 connections in a second,
including accounting requests. I have 8G RAM on
On Thu, 2005-08-12 at 15:57 -0500, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, leunam atebro wrote:
I am new to this freeradius server, can you give me
some idea on how to authenticate freeradius in a
postgres database? Also, I need sample configuration
Working, tested, proven sample
http://wiki.freeradius.org/
Please feel free to add documentation, configuration examples, etc.
Right now it's pretty minimal and free-form.
Thanks to Peter Nixon for setting it up and hosting it.
Alan DeKok.
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Thanks Peter.
Joel
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Subject: Wiki is now live
http://wiki.freeradius.org/
Please feel free to add documentation, configuration examples, etc.
Redhat already has the RPM Built in the fedore core
iso's
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Hi,
I need some
Alan DeKok wrote:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/
Please feel free to add documentation, configuration examples, etc.
Right now it's pretty minimal and free-form.
Thanks to Peter Nixon for setting it up and hosting it.
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Hi all,I'm testing the rlm_digest module in freeradius 1.0.5 to make a digest authentication.To test, I'm using radclient and I'm passing to it the Digest attributes in order to authenticate on the localhost.
I'm using the command bellow to authenticate the user bob password zanzibar in my radius
On Mon 12 Dec 2005 22:20, Thor Spruyt wrote:
Alan DeKok wrote:
http://wiki.freeradius.org/
Please feel free to add documentation, configuration examples, etc.
Right now it's pretty minimal and free-form.
Thanks to Peter Nixon for setting it up and hosting it.
Alan DeKok.
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Bruno Negrao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is going wrong is the calculation of H(A2). See the output of radiusd
-X in response to that command above:
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A2 =3D INVITE:sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:=C1=ED???=C4=A3=B1p=C0??[VNH
That looks bad.
So, why is rlm_digest calculating it as
On Thu 08 Dec 2005 06:59, Manojkumar Patel wrote:
Hi All
I have one question?
How many Request handle by Free Radius at same time form same client.
I have one Free Radius Server, One client and one other server.Client
send request to radius server and then radius server will send it to
I am running FR 1.0.5 using MySQL including the nas list in a table.
So far I have to use the same secret for a number of different NAS units
which are connected
to the Internet via a dynamic IP. My FR server is on the Internet and has to
accept connections from the various NAS units, which can
Hi Alan,
Thank you very much in answering. Since you confirmed it is a bug I'd
like to let you know that my tests using MD5-sess algorithm also had
failed. This time the error is when calculating the H(A1). Again,
using the user 'bob' password 'zanzibar', when i run the following
command:
echo
Bruno Negrao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The correct H(A1) for this case should be: 4f36886771c77832be5c5a8de5a7ec82
instead of 3fe46a5fca36d79d9b5567e49a5b9fa1.
OK, that code was mostly untested.
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Gunther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I use a unique secret for each NAS connected to the same ISP?
You can't. There's no real way to tell them apart.
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Gunther wrote:
Alan DeKok wrote:
How can I use a unique secret for each NAS connected to the same ISP?
You can't. There's no real way to tell them apart.
Alan DeKok.
Thanks Alan!
I presume it is a radius protocol issue. Maybe good for a future enhancement
with some
form of
I'm looking to implement a type of double check authentication using freeradius.
I want to use the sql authentication module to provide a list of users.
Everyone in this list should be proxied. However, if you aren't in the
table, then you should immediately be rejected. I don't have control of
Hello all,
Is there any scripts or tools I could use to stress test our radius
server? I need to test so to see if the server we have configured would
be able to handle 5000 connections trying to login in a few seconds.
Regards,
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Sajeewa Warnakulasuriya
Thanks, I have tried Valgrind. Valgrind have given out as a result of 20
losses and possible losses of memory. Basically from several bytes up to 200
kbytes for 30 seconds of work. The largest following.
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==8528== 11032016 (72220 direct, 10959796 indirect) bytes in 785 blocks are
By the way, rlm_checkval meets in most cases losses
==8528== 200448 bytes in 783 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 178
of 190
...
==8528==by 0x1BB83E41: regcomp (in /lib/tls/libc-2.3.2.so)
==8528==by 0x1D310FC3: do_checkval (rlm_checkval.c:275)
...
==8528== 60416 bytes in 59
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