(RADIATOR) hooks and ldap

2003-07-01 Thread gshumway
Hi, I'm trying to send back to our NAS a different Framed-IP-Address based on the contents of an LDAP attribute. EG. A user has an entry in ldap that contains everything required to auth and get an IP addres etc etc along with an accountstatus field. What i'm trying to do is write a hook that

Re: (RADIATOR) Bad attribute=value pair

2003-07-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Francisco - Could you send me a copy of the user record? I suspect a problem therein. regards Hugh On Wednesday, Jul 2, 2003, at 04:03 Australia/Melbourne, Francisco Contreiras wrote: I have Radiator configured and working for PEAP-MSCHAP e EAP-TTLS. I can establish the connection for

Re: (RADIATOR) FW: RejectHasReason

2003-07-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Craig - If the trace 4 debug from Radiator shows the correct message being sent back in the reject, then it must be either the NAS or the Windows client. In our experience it is the dialers that don't do anything useful. regards Hugh On Wednesday, Jul 2, 2003, at 05:10 Australia/Melbou

(RADIATOR) FW: RejectHasReason

2003-07-01 Thread Craig Gittens
Hey guys, I have set the RejectHasReason flag in the realm and in Debug I can see it is sending the reason in the reply however when I dial up with an account that has expired and it should say "Account Expired" it just says wrong userid/pass on the domain which is the generic error. I thought

(RADIATOR) Bad attribute=value pair

2003-07-01 Thread Francisco Contreiras
I have Radiator configured and working for PEAP-MSCHAP e EAP-TTLS. I can establish the connection for both EAP types. Using a 3 level trace I allways get this error: "Tue Jul 1 19:43:08 2003: ERR: Bad attribute=value pair: 1234567890" where the 1234567890 is the user password. I'm using a tex