Hello Matthew -
The draft RFC doesn't mention replay attacks at all, so we are inclined to wait
until the final spec comes out.
regards
Hugh
On 22 Sep 2010, at 08:51, Matthew Reeves-Hairs wrote:
> Hugh, is there any indication if this will be changed to stop replay attacks
> on totp?
>
>
Hello Heikki,
Thanks for reporting this.
The RPM has always had version specific dirs in it with links from non-version
specific dirs to the version specific dirs. However we have addressed some
issues with some of the links (specifically with the symlink
in /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl) which a
Hugh, is there any indication if this will be changed to stop replay attacks
on totp?
Thanks
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Hello Alex -
See section 5.7.3 in the Radiator 4.7 reference manual ("doc/ref.pdf").
regards
Hugh
On 22 Sep 2010, at 05:01, Martin Burton wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> You need to make sure that RefreshPeriod is set in your config file. It
> defaults to 0, which means the SQL query is performed on
Hi Alex,
You need to make sure that RefreshPeriod is set in your config file. It
defaults to 0, which means the SQL query is performed only upon radiusd
start or when it's sent a SIGHUP.
.
.
.
RefreshPeriod 300
.
.
.
would cause the the
Hi all,
I've got a cluster of radius servers all configured to read NAS clients from a
db2 database. I thought that radiator was supposed to periodically refresh its
internal list of clients by rereading the database.
Yesterday morning I dded a number of clients to the database. by 16:00 today
On 09/15/2010 07:49 PM, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> New RPM now available on the web site.
I just received a report that indicates there is at least one hard coded
path that has Perl version in it. This was with the RPM packaged on
15.9. In short: Perl 5.8.8 is installed on RHEL 5.5 but somehow the RPM