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Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 21:59:11 -0600
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Hello Robert -
You should use %{Reply:Class} to refer to the Class attribute in the reply
packet (%{Class} refers to the request packet).
regards
Hugh
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 16:33, Robert Blayzor wrote:
See sample entries in my config file below.
We do backend RADIUS auth for several realms
Hello Rick -
Have a look at your web server log to see what the problem is.
regards
Hugh
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 14:21, Rick Ross wrote:
I am having a problem with the radwho.cgi script
it keeps giving the error premature end of line
We are useing all of the other goodies scripts with no
Hello Robert -
Radiator maintains the session database with the username as entered on the
NAS. If you want to do login limits based on the rewritten username, you
should use an SQL session database and redefine the queries to use the
rewritten username.
regards
Hugh
On Sat, 2 Feb 2002
Hugh,
I assume that it won't allow the uppercase to log in if I don't use the
rewrite username also?
Thanks,
Robert
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Robert -
Radiator maintains the session database with the username as entered on the
NAS. If you want to do login limits based on the rewritten
we have two nas as5300 et a radius server with sql database for dialup
users authentication.each nas is configured with a loopback interface which
is assigned an ip address aaa.aaa.aaa.125 in the first nas and
aaa.aaa.aaa.189 in the other nas. the problem is that radiator displays
Hello,
We are testing Radiator (on linux) with LDAP to Active Directory. How
can I make it so that a user will not be authenicated if Disable User
in active director.
Thanks
Allister Maguire
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