On 6.7.2016 13.26, Hartmaier Alexander wrote:
>> Related to this, AuthBy RADIUS and its subclasses already support new
>> return code (ASYNC) which allows an AuthBy to tell Handler that there is
>> an asynchronous call in progress. In case of AuthBy RADIUS, when the
>> reply is received, Handler c
On 2016-07-05 12:39, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> On 1.7.2016 21.43, Hartmaier Alexander wrote:
>
>> On 2016-06-29 13:32, Nadav Hod wrote:
> Hello Alexander, hello Nadav,
>
>>> 2.1) I haven't dealt with OCSP in the context of RadSec, but rather as a
>>> scalable and faster alternative to CTL files i
On 1.7.2016 21.43, Hartmaier Alexander wrote:
> On 2016-06-29 13:32, Nadav Hod wrote:
Hello Alexander, hello Nadav,
>> 2.1) I haven't dealt with OCSP in the context of RadSec, but rather as a
>> scalable and faster alternative to CTL files in general when dealing with
>> any certificate. Many
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> To: radiator@open.com.au
> Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Questions regarding new release and current roadmap
>
> On 29.6.2016 12.16, Nadav Hod wrote:
>
>> 1) Any news on uploading the roadmap?
> No new news.
>
>> 2.1) OCSP + OCSP stapling. I've heard this
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> Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Questions regarding new release and current roadmap
>
> On 29/06/2016 13:23, Nadav Hod wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> 2.5) I probably wasn't clear enough. The inclu
that are server and site specific.
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On 29/06/2016 13:23, Nadav Hod wrote:
>
>
> 2.5) I probably wasn't clear enough. The include command isn't what I'm
> looking for since that takes blocks of configuration, not variables, and
> embeds it in the current configuration. It can't be used to extract a
> specific variable within that
v Hod
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Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Questions regarding new release and current roadmap
Hi,
> 2.5) A method of synchronizing configuration files (apart from certain
> variables) across multiple servers. If all Radiator servers have very similar
> config
for the update :)
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Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Questions regarding new release and current roadmap
On 29.6.2016 1
On 29.6.2016 12.16, Nadav Hod wrote:
> 1) Any news on uploading the roadmap?
No new news.
> 2.1) OCSP + OCSP stapling. I've heard this is on the roadmap for the
> near future.
Yes, there was recently discussion about this related to RadSec support.
What would your use case be? If it's for TSL b
Hi,
> 2.5) A method of synchronizing configuration files (apart from certain
> variables) across multiple servers. If all Radiator servers have very similar
> configuration and are distributed for load balancing and redundancy, it's a
> shame that the configuration needs to be managed and confi
AM
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Subject: Re: [RADIATOR] Questions regarding new release and current roadmap
On 7.6.2016 19.56, Nadav Hod wrote:
> 1) It's been awhile since 4.16 was released, I was wondering if there is
> a candidate release date for the next version.
If you have valid down
On 7.6.2016 19.56, Nadav Hod wrote:
> 1) It's been awhile since 4.16 was released, I was wondering if there is
> a candidate release date for the next version.
If you have valid download access for the full or evaluation version,
you can download the current patch set to see what's currently int
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