ent, and the user is member of group netadmin-ro,
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>> decent NAS will resend
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take longer
> than one second?
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> On 2016-03-23 10:33, Hugh Irvine wrote:
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>>
>> %s is the number of microseconds in the current second.
>>
>> From section 5.2 of the Radiator 4.16 reference manual (“doc/ref.pdf”):
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accounting to a detail file
AcctLogFileName %L/detail
Filename %D/users
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> The first thing to understand is that the AuthBy RADIUS clause(s) operate
lt;252>}<247><174>[Cn<138><3>
> Attributes:
> Reply-Message = "Request Denied"
>
> Thu Jan 14 15:22:09 2016: DEBUG: Received reply in AuthRADIUS for req 1 from
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; >on >1645 and/or 1812, and another >Windows service for accounting on >1646
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>
> I'm guessing this is also true for Unix/linux/solaris installs too?
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>> I am curious to know why y
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to use Radiator server timestamp, but I'm
not sure about syntax and where to pass it, can you help please
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. It is the
counterpart of the Reply/NoReplyHook .
I thought it could be useful for other and, eventually, included in
next versions.
Thanks anyway,
Best regards,
José Borges Ferreira
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One
Hi again -
You could also use an AuthBy MULTICAST clause instead of multiple AuthBy RADIUS
clauses.
regards
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Right - understood.
In this case I would probably use separate Radiator processes
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-config_file $RADIATOR_CONFIG -daemon $RADIATOR_ARGS.
Any idea ?!
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wrote:
Hi Hugh, but this lib file actually is there, and when I try to connect with
other DBD ie. Oracle it also failed, how can I check if there any wrong with
perl and perl modules..
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As COA is not an authentication, it therefore follows that it will not be
logged by an AuthLog clause.
To see what happens with a COA you will need to look at the log
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back to the previous version if there is a
problem with the newer version.
You should also test fully on a test machine before running new versions in
production.
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You just need to install the new
it out at http://mysecurelogon.com/password-manager
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Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] 802.1x PEAP-MSCHAPv2 - NTLM+(Radius/NTLM)
Hello Chris
to switch from linux-radiator to NPS as the ESX we're
running this on is tight on resources currently for another windows vm,
especially since its only basically standing in as a Radius-MSCHAPv2-NTLM
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Chris
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Hello Chris -
Could you please
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attribute-value pairs?
Regards,
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too m and I try to make it for asterisk.
br,
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✉
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Hello Kaiser -
No, Radiator can “translate” from RADIUS or TACACS+ or Diameter, to LDAP,
not the other way around.
I would be surprised if your SIP server did
and correct the error in radius
config, in order to be able to continue testing.
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Subject: RE: [RADIATOR] How to increase session time
Hugh,
I only see sessiontime in my HTTP session. That session is not used by
network device.
I do not see such attribute as Session-Timeout. Do I need to add
at www.davispolk.com for important information on this policy.
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Hello again -
Actually, I think Heikki’s answer is correct, due to the AuthBy DUO returning
IGNORE.
Its simpler too, although if the AuthBy DUO returns REJECT you’ll still call
the AuthBy RADIUS.
regards
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RADIUS service.
On 11/6/2013 4:24 PM, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Christopher -
Something like this:
AuthBy GROUP
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileAccept
AuthBy LDAP2
AuthBy GROUP
AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept
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guess this is probably the wrong
place to ask.
On 06/11/13 04:56 PM, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Michael -
This sounds like Cisco VPDN tunnelling.
This example is from the standard “users” file in the Radiator distribution:
# This example shows how to configure a Cisco VPDN circuit
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On 25 Sep 2013, at 10:11, Eivind Olsen eiv...@aminor.no wrote:
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Yes this is fairly simple to do with multiple AuthBy clauses - in this
case with a trailing AuthBy FILE to set the required reply attributes.
My plan is to avoid the entire AuthBy FILE, if I can
Hello Miungisi -The IANA list shows vendor 20942 to be China Telecom:20942 China Telecom-Guangzhou Research and Development Center guomw guomwgsta.com;liuchenglonghuawei.comseehttp://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers/enterprise-numbersUntil you get the real attribute definitions, you
2 Pre-Paid
VALUE CNCTC-Charging-Type 3 Post-Paid-And-Pre-Paid
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On 19 Sep 2013, at 18:44, Heikki Vatiainen h...@open.com.au wrote:
On 09/19/2013 11:30 AM, Hugh Irvine wrote:
So you could add the following to your dictionary:
#
# Vendor-specific attributes for China
-Charging-Type Post-Paid 1
VALUE CNCTC-Charging-Type Pre-Paid2
VALUE CNCTC-Charging-Type Post-Paid-And-Pre-Paid 3
Heikki
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I think it should be this(?):
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# China Telecom-Guangzhou
behaviour?
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am leaning towards b) or c)
Is anybody else using NoSQL for this type of application? Any feedback?
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some sample configs may help us.
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