Hello John, 'lo Jeremy -
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, John Hough wrote:
> Hugh,
>
> Back several months ago we had this same discussion and I passed our
> emails on to Jeremy (He works for me). Our configuration has several
> hundred realms on a centralized Radius server, we support local
> authentica
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Hello,
Our main need for this revolves around the following attributes.
For the Tigris
ACC-Ip-Pool-Name=""
ACC-DNS-Server-Pri=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
ACC-DNS-Server-Sec=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
For the Ascend
Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=xx
Ascend-Client-Primary-DNS=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Ascend-Client-Secondary-DN
Hi,
We are using Radiator now for a year and it is working great. We using now
Radiator 2.15 with LDAP.
I've got a question, normaly it checks on username and password, but is it
possible to check it on other attributes like "accountStatus"
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Robin Gruyters - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - WI
Yes it is, BUT...the value of the LDAP attribute must match the radius
attribute being sent from the NAS.
And you are limited to what those values are. Setup a sniffer to capture the
packets from your NAS to see the values.
You are able to take any of the radius attributes and compare them directl
John Hough wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Our main need for this revolves around the following attributes.
>
> For the Tigris
>
> ACC-Ip-Pool-Name=""
> ACC-DNS-Server-Pri=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> ACC-DNS-Server-Sec=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
>
> For the Ascend
>
> Ascend-Assign-IP-Pool=xx
> Ascend-Client-Prima
Hello Robin -
On Fri, 02 Jun 2000, Robin Gruyters wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are using Radiator now for a year and it is working great. We using now
> Radiator 2.15 with LDAP.
>
> I've got a question, normaly it checks on username and password, but is it
> possible to check it on other attributes lik
Hello Mike -
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, Mike Nerone wrote:
>
> Hugh,
>
> In answer to another person's question, you mentioned doing SQL
accesses from within a PostAuthHook. Can I use the database handle that my
AuthBy clause already has open, or do I have to manage my own handle? Either
way, can y
Hi Mike..
The following is a section of a postauthhook that we are currently using.
This hook creates its own handle to connect to a database...I am not really
sure what database are you using but this works for MySQL. Well, you will
not have a problem for as long as the database that you are us
Hello all -
On Fri, 02 Jun 2000, Edgar R Gutierrez wrote:
> Hi Mike..
>
> The following is a section of a postauthhook that we are currently using.
> This hook creates its own handle to connect to a database...I am not really
> sure what database are you using but this works for MySQL. Well, yo
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