Hi,
got cvs tree today.
The read_groups configuration check is not included in rlm_sql.c for
some reason.
Adding:
{read_groups, PW_TYPE_BOOLEAN,
offsetof(SQL_CONFIG,read_groups), NULL, yes},
into
static const CONF_PARSER module_config[] = {
..
} helped a lot.
Now my config
I haven't been following your (quite extensive) queries, so apologies if
I've missed something fundamental.
I honestly don't know why this is proving so difficult. I've just tested
this against our own 2k3 AD service, and although I'm pretty familiar
with FR it took under 5 minutes. Try
radius_xlat: 'SELECT id, UserName, Attribute, Value, op FROM
radcheck WHERE Username = 'swinter' ORDER BY id'
radius_xlat: 'SELECT
radgroupcheck.id,radgroupcheck.GroupName,radgroupcheck.Attribute,radgroupcheck.Value,radgroupcheck.op
FROM
Hugh Messenger wrote:
ObDisclaimer: I have googled my best google, and read all the docs I can
find, so please be gentle if this is a dumb question.
Is it possible with freeradius to use SQL to retrieve certain return
attributes (in this case rate limiting values for PPPOE sessions),
This incorrect password issue was solved once the proper server
certificate was used by FreeRADIUS' EAP.conf file.
Thanks for all you help!
Marc
Solution to get correct cert to work with Windows XP SP2 supplicant:
1) From Linux box:
openssl genrsa -des3 -out server1.key 2048
You will be
Any one has an idea of getting rid of
The server certificate is not trusted because there are no explicit trust
settings
on MAC OSX 10.4.9 without selecting always trust this certificate
==
Benjamin K. Eshun
- Message d'origine
]: module preprocess returns ok for request 1
radius_xlat: '/var/log/radacct/10.0.1.250/auth-detail-20070428'
rlm_detail: /var/log/radacct/%{Client-IP-Address}/auth-detail-%Y%m%d expands
to /var/log/radacct/10.0.1.250/auth-detail-20070428
modcall[authorize]: module auth_log returns ok for request 1
Hi Remy and everyone,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Remy de
Ruysscher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I just upgrade FR 1.1.4 to 1.1.6 on FreeBSD 6.1. And FR has always
worked wonderfully for me in the past.
I'm the maintainer of the FreeBSD port. My 6.2-RELEASE-p2 i386 system
uses EAP-TLS - and it
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