and
radius backend servers.
My bet usually is on the backend having trouble for some reason, in which case
more Radiators won’t do you any good. What’s the backend your are using to
lookup your users?
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Bjoern A. Zeeb "Come on. Learn, goddamn it.", WarGames, 1983
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cert
chain to a trusted CA anywhere.
Any hints or known to work setups (private reply is fine) would be
appreciated.
/bz
(sorry for the slightly offtopic question)
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Stop bit received. Insert coin for new
perator-Name
Resuming that old thread, where is that document?
https://community.ja.net/library/janet-services-documentation/faqs#10 (bottom
of page)
Even lists less attributes than we used to have before.
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It does
On Fri, 30 Mar 2012, Jethro R Binks wrote:
Hey,
thanks for the reply.
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2012, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote:
>
>> Not sure if we should pass down all section 5.7.18 ref.pdf options
>> down from the AuthDNSROAM patch below, but these two seem essential
>> as having
StripFromReply AllowInReply
NoForwardAuthentication NoForwardAccounting
AllowInRequest
AuthPort AcctPort Secret Retries RetryTimeout
UseOldAscendPasswords
ServerHasBrokenPortNumbers ServerHasBrokenAddresses
IgnoreReplySignature
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ust paths) and try:
perl -e 'use Radius::Util; printf "You are running Radiator %s\n",
$main::VERSION;'
3) Locate Radius\Util.pm and open it in any text editor and search for
VERSION.
4) ..
5) ..
6) ..
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Bjoern A. Zeeb You have to
multiple thousands of
reqs/s you probably want something more sophisticated but perl and
Radiator have proven to be able to do that fairly well, even on a
desktop machine;)
/bz
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