Still TBD, so that's why we have all these VSAs :-(
(All the standard attibutes are listed in RFCs 2865, 2866)
/Ingvar
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From: Michael Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 18 mars 2001 17:29
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (RADIATOR) IETF specific attribute for DNS
Hello Fernanado -
At 13:32 +0100 01/2/22, Fernando Martin wrote:
Hi all,
I need to authenticate users by Radiator but if it is possible detect de
user MAC and check it agains a database user--MAC, and if it is equal then
user will OK.
I know that directly MAC address is not sent by user, so is
Title: Re: (RADIATOR) IETF specific attribute for
DNS
Hichael -
I have often asked myself this same question, however the RFC's
do not list such a thing (strange as it may seem). I don't have a
copy of the Radius extensions RFC with me at the moment, but there
may be something listed in it. I
Hello Javier -
At 12:30 +0100 01/2/22, Javier Benita Malav wrote:
HI all...
Which is the correct attribute to use in the replay items, using a AS5300 as
NAS, to force the dial-in user to use the specified primary and secondary
DNS server?
Are them
ATTRIBUTE Ascend-Client-Primary-DNS
Hello Iris -
It looks to me like your configuration file is doing multiple
AuthBy's and a later one is accepting the request. Could you send me
a copy of your configuration file please (no secrets)?
thanks
Hugh
At 15:10 -0600 01/2/22, Iris Silva wrote:
Hello Hugh, following your
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From: Mike McCauley[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 2:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:(RADIATOR) Restricting DefaultSimultaneousUse to a particular client
Hi.
I'm currently using Radiator in an environment where people
are dialling in
Hello Brett -
At 14:46 +1100 01/2/23, Brett Murphy wrote:
Hi All,
I still have some legacy dial servers that use portslave version 1.15, and it
seems to add an extra two zeroes to the end of every ip address in
accounting recors
(assume this is something to do with ipv6 maybe) anyway the
I have switched to AuthBy DBFILE and I have a cron job rebuilding the DBFILE
every 5 minutes ...
I do:
/usr/bin/builddbm -u /usr/local/etc/raddb/users
I am noticing that while the DBFILE is being built that nobody can login ..
I get the following error ... any ideas how to correct this??
Fri
Hello everyone...
I am currently evaluating the
Radiator product for use on our Windows 2000 domain that is currently using
Active Directory to store information. Has anyone successfully used
Radiator on 2000 with AD to authenticate users?
The reason I ask is that I created a few users on
Hello,
We recently switched from Solaris to Linux running Radiator. At
some point, the radiusd process on the Linux box goes to 99% CPU usage and
becomes sluggish when responding to auth/acct. It does respond, but
definitely alot slower than it should.
'top' shows me:
PID USER
What AuthBy ??? clauses are you using in your config file?
We found a bug in AuthBy LDAP2 which messes up Radiator when certain garbled
usernames are passed in, and the cpu gets pegged.
I've already alerted Radiator regarding this bug, and the solution for the
meanwhile is to use a
Hello Viraj -
I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is
happening. I will also need to know what version of Linux and what
versions of all Perl modules you are running.
thanks
Hugh
At 13:50 -0500
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