Am 2011-06-02 09:54, schrieb Heikki Vatiainen:
> On 06/01/2011 07:17 PM, Alexander Hartmaier wrote:
>
>> Everything is working good so far but for the case that a non-company
>> client has dot1x enabled on the interface I'd like to switch the port to
>> our guest lan.
> What happens when you dete
On 06/02/2011 11:30 PM, w.sieb...@t-systems.com wrote:
> a simple question: TLS/SSL securing connection Radiator <=> LDAP2
> Server. There is a little StepByStep Guide? Realy minimal, without SSL
> Verify …
>
> I think so, a minimal prerecvisite is a certificate. How can I install
> it and bind
On 06/03/2011 11:35 AM, Alexander Hartmaier wrote:
>> What happens when you detect a non-company client? Have you configured
>> Radiator to return Access-Accept with appropriate attributes for guest VLAN?
> Yes, the switch configures the guest-vlan on the port, but the client
> gets an EAP auth f
On 06/02/2011 11:56 PM, Michael wrote:
> I just had an issue with radiator shutting down. I added another
> Handler to my config. I keep them in separate files, and use an
> include to include that given file. I typo'd the file location, and
> when I reloaded the config, the service shut down.
On Fri, 3 Jun 2011, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> On 06/02/2011 11:56 PM, Michael wrote:
>
>> I just had an issue with radiator shutting down. I added another
>> Handler to my config. I keep them in separate files, and use an
>> include to include that given file. I typo'd the file location, and
Just my 2p worth :-)
>
> The error i created was only a typo in an include statement filename. so,
> the only error is really a 'file not found' type error. i wouldn't think
> this would be reason enough to shut down.
>
Unless someone is willing to go through every possible failure scenario
I setup an identical radiator instance. i'll do what you suggest. thanks.
On 11-06-03 03:04 PM, Martin Burton wrote:
> Just my 2p worth :-)
>
>>
>> The error i created was only a typo in an include statement filename. so,
>> the only error is really a 'file not found' type error. i wouldn't th