RE: Re: New Server Build

2007-03-23 Thread Scott Hughes
cott >--- Original Message --- >From: Alan DeKok[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: 3/23/2007 1:39:03 AM >To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org >Cc : >Subject : RE: Re: New Server Build > >Scott Hughes wrote: .. > The DB structur

RE: Re: New Server Build

2007-03-23 Thread Scott Hughes
2007 1:39:03 AM >To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org >Cc : >Subject : RE: Re: New Server Build > >Scott Hughes wrote: .. > The DB structure is: 8 tables as follows: nas, > radacct, radcheck, radgroupcheck, radgroupreply, > radpostauth, r

Re: New Server Build

2007-03-22 Thread Alan DeKok
Scott Hughes wrote: .. > The DB structure is: 8 tables as follows: nas, > radacct, radcheck, radgroupcheck, radgroupreply, > radpostauth, radreply, usergroup. Yes... but what's *in* the DB? What attributes, operators, and values are there, that you expect to match? Alan DeKok. -- http://d

RE: New Server Build

2007-03-22 Thread Scott Hughes
Alan, Thanks for the reply. I am using the 'radtest' utility. The actual command I am typing (from the command line of the server itself is: "radtest test1 test1 192.168.1.5:1812 0 testing123". I am attempting to make sure everything is okay on the server itself, before attempting to connect t

Re: New Server Build

2007-03-22 Thread Alan DeKok
Scott Hughes wrote: > When I run the radtest utility that comes with FR, I get an access-reject, > even though the user is in the radius database. Running FR with the -X > parameter, it does appear to be check the database. > > Am I testing correctly for this type of FR & MySQL setup? Likely