From: "Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi
>
>I need to setup a radius server and need it to be able to do edir auth
>via ldap.
>
>Any suggests?
FreeRADIUS http://www.freeradius.org
Pete
>
>Regards
>Craig
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I need to setup a radius server and need it to be able to do edir auth
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Any suggests?
Regards
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Does anyone know of a ready-made script to other tool to scan radius logs
and report stats like peak usage? I really don't feel like writing anything.
Any pointers would be much appreciated.
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On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 16:38, Emile van Bergen wrote:
> Use my RADIUS patch for pppd at http://www.xs4all.nl/~evbergen (supports
> PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv2, accounting and Framed-IP-Address) or use the
> built-in RADIUS support in portslave. Last time I checked it only
> supported PAP, but
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 16:38, Emile van Bergen wrote:
> Use my RADIUS patch for pppd at http://www.xs4all.nl/~evbergen (supports
> PAP, CHAP, MSCHAPv2, accounting and Framed-IP-Address) or use the
> built-in RADIUS support in portslave. Last time I checked it only
> supported PAP, but
t is the way to automaticaly rerun pppd to
accept new connections.
Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
Thanks a lot.
François
caly rerun pppd to
> accept new connections.
To run it behind mgetty or portslave. These will handle the modem part
for you and spawn pppd when needed.
> Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
Use my RADIUS patch for pppd at http://www.xs4all.nl/~evbergen (supports
PAP, CHAP,
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 01:04, François Chenais wrote:
> Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
Portslave.
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t is the way to automaticaly rerun pppd to
accept new connections.
Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
Thanks a lot.
François
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caly rerun pppd to
> accept new connections.
To run it behind mgetty or portslave. These will handle the modem part
for you and spawn pppd when needed.
> Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
Use my RADIUS patch for pppd at http://www.xs4all.nl/~evbergen (supports
PAP, CHAP,
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 01:04, François Chenais wrote:
> Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
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Hello,
I'm looking the way to configure a debian box as a PPP-server.
Today, I have to run `pppd call myscript' everytime I want
someone to connect. What is the way to automaticaly rerun pppd to
accept new connections.
Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
Hello,
I'm looking the way to configure a debian box as a PPP-server.
Today, I have to run `pppd call myscript' everytime I want
someone to connect. What is the way to automaticaly rerun pppd to
accept new connections.
Then, is there any way use radius server with pppd ?
in Release
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/non-free Sources
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/non-free Release
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/contrib Sources
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/contrib Release
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree.
Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> []
> mic:/etc/apt# apt-cache search radiusd-freeradius
> radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly
> configurable RADIUS server
>
>
> []
> tom:/etc/apt# apt-cache search radiusd-freeradius
> tom:/etc/apt# apt-get install r
us
radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server
mic:/etc/apt# apt-get install radiusd-freeradius
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, radiusd-freeradius is already the newest version.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove an
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At least freeradius DOES have official deb available
radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server
I don't know ic-radius, so I can't tell about its official debs, but I'm
pretty happy with freeradius.
in Release
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/non-free Sources
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/non-free Release
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/contrib Sources
> Hit ftp://ftp.de.debian.org unstable/contrib Release
> Reading Package Lists... Done
> Building Dependency Tree.
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 05:31 pm, Stojan Rancic wrote:
> Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 8:17:10 AM, je bilo napisano:
> > Does anyone have any suggestions on a good Radius Software for Debian,
> > around 200 dial users. BTW, is should automatically disconnect if a user
> > reaches a
Tomàs Núñez Lirola wrote:
> []
> mic:/etc/apt# apt-cache search radiusd-freeradius
> radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly
> configurable RADIUS server
>
>
> []
> tom:/etc/apt# apt-cache search radiusd-freeradius
> tom:/etc/apt# apt-get install r
Pozdravljen Raymund,
Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 8:17:10 AM, je bilo napisano:
> Hi!
> Does anyone have any suggestions on a good Radius Software for Debian,
> around 200 dial users. BTW, is should automatically disconnect if a user
> reaches a certain time. Thanks.
ic-radius d
us
radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server
mic:/etc/apt# apt-get install radiusd-freeradius
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
Sorry, radiusd-freeradius is already the newest version.
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove an
Hi!
Does anyone have any suggestions on a good Radius Software for Debian,
around 200 dial users. BTW, is should automatically disconnect if a user
reaches a certain time. Thanks.
Rizal
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At least freeradius DOES have official deb available
radiusd-freeradius - A high-performance and highly configurable RADIUS server
I don't know ic-radius, so I can't tell about its official debs, but I'm
pretty happy with freeradius.
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 05:31 pm, Stojan Rancic wrote:
> Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 8:17:10 AM, je bilo napisano:
> > Does anyone have any suggestions on a good Radius Software for Debian,
> > around 200 dial users. BTW, is should automatically disconnect if a user
> > reaches a
Pozdravljen Raymund,
Tuesday, March 25, 2003, 8:17:10 AM, je bilo napisano:
> Hi!
> Does anyone have any suggestions on a good Radius Software for Debian,
> around 200 dial users. BTW, is should automatically disconnect if a user
> reaches a certain time. Thanks.
ic-radius d
Hi!
Does anyone have any suggestions on a good Radius Software for Debian,
around 200 dial users. BTW, is should automatically disconnect if a user
reaches a certain time. Thanks.
Rizal
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On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:28:50PM -0300, German Gutierrez wrote:
> I don't know a thing about OpenRADIUS, so maybe this question is silly:
> If you change the external script, do you have to restart the radius
> server?
Yes, or kill the process that runs the interpreter f
gt;
> OpenRADIUS also allows you to use external scripts in any language, but
> keeps them running - fully supervised - as long as the server runs.
>
I don't know a thing about OpenRADIUS, so maybe this question is silly:
If you change the external script, do you have to restart the
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:28:50PM -0300, German Gutierrez wrote:
> I don't know a thing about OpenRADIUS, so maybe this question is silly:
> If you change the external script, do you have to restart the radius
> server?
Yes, or kill the process that runs the interpreter f
gt;
> OpenRADIUS also allows you to use external scripts in any language, but
> keeps them running - fully supervised - as long as the server runs.
>
I don't know a thing about OpenRADIUS, so maybe this question is silly:
If you change the external script, do you have to restart the
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 10:00:12AM -0300, German Gutierrez wrote:
> Hi,
>You should take a look at xtradius, it'll let you use your own
>program (perl, python, C, your choice!). It's based on Cistron
>Radius.
>http://xtradius.sourceforge.net/
The
ontexte manager to access this radius
> server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
>
> I seems that OpenRadius is what I !:-)
> Is there any debian package for OpenRADIUS ?
> Is the client can make specifics requests : accounting/start/stop ?
>
>
> Franço
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 10:00:12AM -0300, German Gutierrez wrote:
> Hi,
>You should take a look at xtradius, it'll let you use your own
>program (perl, python, C, your choice!). It's based on Cistron
>Radius.
>http://xtradius.sourceforge.net/
The
ontexte manager to access this radius server so
> I need to easily developpe a radius client.
>
> I seems that OpenRadius is what I !:-)
> Is there any debian package for OpenRADIUS ?
> Is the client can make specifics requests : accounting/start/stop ?
>
>
> Franço
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Francois Chenais) [2003.03.03 11:41]:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a (the best) radiusd server.
> I also need radius dev libraries to developpe a radius client.
>
> What is the bettet choice ?
The only commercial product that
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 05:30:10PM +0100, Francois Chenais wrote:
> I can't find RAD-code in dictonaries !
Try RAD-Code (uppercase C).
Cheers,
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> In fact, I need a stable radiusd BUT I have to extend the
| > authentification to access a private (protocol) database.
| >
| > Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to access this
| > radius server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
| >
|
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Francois Chenais) [2003.03.03 11:41]:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a (the best) radiusd server.
> I also need radius dev libraries to developpe a radius client.
>
> What is the bettet choice ?
The only commercial product that
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 05:30:10PM +0100, Francois Chenais wrote:
> I can't find RAD-code in dictonaries !
Try RAD-Code (uppercase C).
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> In fact, I need a stable radiusd BUT I have to extend the
| > authentification to access a private (protocol) database.
| >
| > Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to access this
| > radius server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
| >
|
e to extend the
| > authentification to access a private (protocol) database.
| >
| > Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to access this
| > radius server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
| >
| > I seems that OpenRadius is what I !:-) Is there any de
ontexte manager to access this
> radius server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
>
> I seems that OpenRadius is what I !:-) Is there any debian package for
> OpenRADIUS ?
No, not yet. You may want to file a RFP. ;-)
> Is the client can make specifics requests : accountin
Thanks a lot for those informations.
In fact, I need a stable radiusd BUT I have to extend the authentification to
access a private (protocol) database.
Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to access this radius
server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
I seems that
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 11:39:37AM +0100, Francois Chenais wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a (the best) radiusd server.
> I also need radius dev libraries to developpe a radius client.
>
> What is the bettet choice ?
Warning: I'm heavi
e to extend the
| > authentification to access a private (protocol) database.
| >
| > Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to access this
| > radius server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
| >
| > I seems that OpenRadius is what I !:-) Is there any de
Hello,
I'm looking for a (the best) radiusd server.
I also need radius dev libraries to developpe a radius client.
What is the bettet choice ?
Thanks a lot by advance.
François
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ontexte manager to access this
> radius server so I need to easily developpe a radius client.
>
> I seems that OpenRadius is what I !:-) Is there any debian package for
> OpenRADIUS ?
No, not yet. You may want to file a RFP. ;-)
> Is the client can make specifics requests : accountin
Thanks a lot for those informations.
In fact, I need a stable radiusd BUT I have to extend the authentification to access a
private (protocol) database.
Then, I need to extend a web proxy/contexte manager to access this radius server so I
need to easily developpe a radius client.
I seems that
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 11:39:37AM +0100, Francois Chenais wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a (the best) radiusd server.
> I also need radius dev libraries to developpe a radius client.
>
> What is the bettet choice ?
Warning: I'm heavi
Hello,
I'm looking for a (the best) radiusd server.
I also need radius dev libraries to developpe a radius client.
What is the bettet choice ?
Thanks a lot by advance.
François
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Heh. Well, a google search for livingston radius linux config turned up a
pile of stuff. This might help:
http://portmasters.com/www.livingston.com/tech/docs/radius/introducing.html
Steve
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 07:59:57AM -0800, Kevin Lynch wrote:
>
>
Title: Message
WOOPS! "LIVINGSTON
RADIUS"
I'm switching
from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
Debian?
I also can't seem
to find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Heh. Well, a google search for livingston radius linux config turned up a
pile of stuff. This might help:
http://portmasters.com/www.livingston.com/tech/docs/radius/introducing.html
Steve
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 07:59:57AM -0800, Kevin Lynch wrote:
>
>
Title: Message
WOOPS! "LIVINGSTON
RADIUS"
I'm switching
from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
Debian?
I also can't seem
to find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Teun Vink wrote:
It would help if you told us which radius server you're using...
For radiusd-cistron (which we use at the ISP I work for), the
configuration files are in /etc/raddb, documentation can be found in
/usr/share/doc/radiusd-cistron.
Same places for radiusd-freeradius package.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 01:02, Kevin Lynch wrote:
> I'm switching from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
> install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
> Debian?
>
> I also can't seem to find useful help files.
>
>
>
Teun Vink wrote:
It would help if you told us which radius server you're using...
For radiusd-cistron (which we use at the ISP I work for), the
configuration files are in /etc/raddb, documentation can be found in
/usr/share/doc/radiusd-cistron.
Same places for radiusd-freeradius package.
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 01:02, Kevin Lynch wrote:
> I'm switching from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
> install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
> Debian?
>
> I also can't seem to find useful help files.
>
>
>
Which radius server are you using?
Steve
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 04:02:02PM -0800, Kevin Lynch wrote:
>
>I'm switching from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
>install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
>Debian?
>
>
Which radius server are you using?
Steve
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 04:02:02PM -0800, Kevin Lynch wrote:
>
>I'm switching from Radius on a NT Server and I have the program
>install but, I'm not sure where the config files are supposed to go in
>Debian?
>
>
Title: Message
I'm switching from
Radius on a NT Server and I have the program install but, I'm not sure where the
config files are supposed to go in Debian?
I also can't seem to
find useful help files.
Suggestions?
Title: Message
I'm switching from
Radius on a NT Server and I have the program install but, I'm not sure where the
config files are supposed to go in Debian?
I also can't seem to
find useful help files.
Suggestions?
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Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 11:34 PM
Subject: E: Couldn't find package radius-livingstone
> OK,
> I keep getting this response every time I try to run
>
&
OK,
I keep getting this response every time I try to run
apt-get install radiusd-livingstone
Suggestions?
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Greetings,
I have attempted to install yard
radius, replacing radiusd-livingston. My problem is that none of my dialup
customers can be authenticated once I make the change. I am not sure that I have
the users file set up properly.
I would be happy to RTFM, if I
could find one
Okay, this is a weird one
Had a client that once upon a time bought a navis raduis against my
speciffic recomendation to NOT got the propietary way if they meant
business in the ISP market.away they went to pay the per user
licenses and such.
Nowdays, they require a DHCP server to serve i
usd-freeradius has been pulled even from Debian
> unstable in December. The maintainer doesn't seem to be much
> interested in the package any more, so if somebody knowledgeable about
> radius may probably want to adopt it.
I've mailed him, but have no answer yet. If nobody else s
h
interested in the package any more, so if somebody knowledgeable about
radius may probably want to adopt it.
Oh, yes, and please do not top post.
Greetings
Marc
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 08:17:02 +0100, Roland Rosenfeld
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Fully agree (same here). Radiator is the only commercial software I
>really can recommend. It's quite cheap and you can by a lifetime
>company wide license including all upgrades etc.
Radiator used to be cheap. They
We're using radiusd-freeradius package. Our access servers are happy.
Included sql support fits our needs with several thousands of users.
it's fast (with fast hardware of course!). Features expanded.
We do not encounter old cistron-radius problems anymore
-in the same pc/os system- like
On Wed, 08 Jan 2003, Cameron Moore wrote:
> > I want a RADIUS server. I found many servers in the distribution,
> > I don't know which one has a better performance. YARD, Livinston,
> > Xtradius, Cistron...
> The only commercial product I use at work that I am actually
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Enrique Dorantes) [2003.01.08 17:31]:
> I want a RADIUS server. I found many servers in the distribution, I
> don't know which one has a better performance. YARD, Livinston,
> Xtradius, Cistron...
The only commercial product I use at work that I am actually ha
Hi !!!
I want a RADIUS server. I found many servers in the distribution, I
don't know which one has a better performance. YARD, Livinston,
Xtradius, Cistron...
Thanks
Enrique Dorantes
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 07:09:49PM +0100, Radek Hnilica wrote:
> >
> > also, you might want to eventually move radius to this box too. if
> > you're not using LDAP or other shared account db, it can be very useful
> > to have with the radius server on the sa
>
> also, you might want to eventually move radius to this box too. if
> you're not using LDAP or other shared account db, it can be very useful
> to have with the radius server on the same machine as the mail server.
> /etc/passwd already holds the passwords for login ac
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 9:30 PM
Subject: exim and radius
> I'm using multiple companies to give me good POP coverage, but I'm
> having a bear of a time allowing my dialup use
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 12:36:01AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:32:11PM +0800, Daniel Hooper wrote:
> > orange:/# apt-cache search drac
> > drac - Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (pop-before-smtp)
> > drac-dev - Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (development fi
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:32:11PM +0800, Daniel Hooper wrote:
> orange:/# apt-cache search drac
> drac - Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (pop-before-smtp)
> drac-dev - Dynamic Relay Authorization Control (development files)
> qpopper-drac - Qpopper with DRAC Support
Yeah. Most of my users are
November 2002 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: exim and radius
I'm using multiple companies to give me good POP coverage, but I'm
having a bear of a time allowing my dialup users to be able to send
mail through my server, since I have the relaying locked down fairly
well. How is an
idea of watching the radius log file, and trying to do something with
the IP's that are assigned...
Tim
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Does anybody know of a free
radius killer daemon for use with cisco 5200/5300
access servers that runs on linux ?
Thanks,
Daniel Hooper
Hi,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Maxim Kalinkevich wrote:
> I have corrected a mistake and now I receive the following message
[SNIP]
> Jun 21 10:06:35 storm pppd[4315]: ChapReceiveResponse: using RADIUS
> Jun 21 10:06:35 storm pptpd[4314]: Error reading from pppd: Input/output
> error
&g
Hi,
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Maxim Kalinkevich wrote:
> I have corrected a mistake and now I receive the following message
[SNIP]
> Jun 21 10:06:35 storm pppd[4315]: ChapReceiveResponse: using RADIUS
> Jun 21 10:06:35 storm pptpd[4314]: Error reading from pppd: Input/output
> error
&g
t; feature of that code and more I may put Portslave in the PPP CVS. I
> > > think we only need one PPP/RADIUS solution, I've spent the last two
> > > years hunting down other options and incorporating all their
> > > features...
> >
> > But why not take t
t; feature of that code and more I may put Portslave in the PPP CVS. I
> > > think we only need one PPP/RADIUS solution, I've spent the last two
> > > years hunting down other options and incorporating all their
> > > features...
> >
> > But why not take t
. When I have every feature
> > of that code and more I may put Portslave in the PPP CVS. I think we only
> > need one PPP/RADIUS solution, I've spent the last two years hunting down
> > other options and incorporating all their features...
>
> But why not take the a
PPP CVS. I think we only
> need one PPP/RADIUS solution, I've spent the last two years hunting down
> other options and incorporating all their features...
But why not take the approach of taking all the current RADIUS
stuff out of portslave and going with PPP CVS then? Or are you
wo
ot all) of this. But
> > I haven't looked at all of it yet. Been too busy copying code into
> > Portslave. ;)
>
> Yes, it's a shame - three RADIUS clients for pppd now, with slightly
> varying feature sets. Oh well, these things happen. The only advantage
> my p
. When I have every feature
> > of that code and more I may put Portslave in the PPP CVS. I think we only
> > need one PPP/RADIUS solution, I've spent the last two years hunting down
> > other options and incorporating all their features...
>
> But why not take the a
the PPP CVS. I think we only
> need one PPP/RADIUS solution, I've spent the last two years hunting down
> other options and incorporating all their features...
But why not take the approach of taking all the current RADIUS
stuff out of portslave and going with PPP CVS then? Or are you
wo
Hi,
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Maxim Kalinkevich wrote:
> ###options###
> radius-auth-servers 127.0.0.1:1812/secret
> radius-acct-servers 127.0.0.1:1813/secret
> debug
> lock
> require-chap
> chap-secrets###
> * localho
ot all) of this. But
> > I haven't looked at all of it yet. Been too busy copying code into
> > Portslave. ;)
>
> Yes, it's a shame - three RADIUS clients for pppd now, with slightly
> varying feature sets. Oh well, these things happen. The only advantage
> my p
Hi,
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Maxim Kalinkevich wrote:
> ###options###
> radius-auth-servers 127.0.0.1:1812/secret
> radius-acct-servers 127.0.0.1:1813/secret
> debug
> lock
> require-chap
> chap-secrets###
> * localho
###options###
radius-auth-servers 127.0.0.1:1812/secret
radius-acct-servers 127.0.0.1:1813/secret
debug
lock
require-chap
chap-secrets###
* localhost @secret *
maxim * 123 *
in this situation
Hi,
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Maxim Kalinkevich wrote:
> I have spent all the day understanding with work of yours patch for
> pppd. Has appeared still as far as questions. All that I could achieve
> is ACCOUNTIG-STOP packets. To force pppd to connect to radius for
> authorization I could
I have spent all the day understanding with work of yours patch for
pppd. Has appeared still as far as questions. All that I could achieve
is ACCOUNTIG-STOP packets. To force pppd to connect to radius for
authorization I could not.
My config files :
#pptpd.conf
speed 115200
###options###
radius-auth-servers 127.0.0.1:1812/secret
radius-acct-servers 127.0.0.1:1813/secret
debug
lock
require-chap
chap-secrets###
* localhost @secret *
maxim * 123 *
in this
27;s what my client needed), so I decided that
hacking all that into it was more work than starting with
pppd+MSCHAP+MPPE and OpenRADIUS, which could also benefit from the
project.
> I think that the code in the PPP CVS does most (if not all) of this. But I
> haven't looked at all of it yet
On Thu, 20 Jun 2002 10:20, Emile van Bergen wrote:
> > > > Wanted to use xtradius but I can not find pppd working with radius
> > > > (pppd from portslave in such situation to work I think will not be).
> > >
> > > Portslave's pppd doesn't do acc
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