Hi *,
is it possible to run Radiator (newest version) on Linux (CentOS 7) with
SELinux enabled? Are there any special configurations or other advices to
consider? Or should we better disable SELinux?
Thanks & Regards,
Stephan
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Stephan Waßerroth
Head of Core IT-Services
Fraunhofer-Fokus |
It appears to be acting like this because we are using mschapv2. Has anyone
gotten an F5 to properly load balance packets when using mschapv2? It would
appear that we need to create special irules to split the packets.
From: radiator-boun...@open.com.au [mailto:radiator-boun...@open.com.au] On
Roberto,
I wrote the following iRule some time ago to loadbalance based on
calling-station-id. It loadbalances based on a hash of the
calling-station-id so it doesn't require a state table on the F5. It works
fine with wired and wireless auth since the calling-station-id is the
mac-address of t
In case anyone else out there is in the same boat...
Last week, we noticed that Apple devices running the beta releases of El
Capitan and iOS 9 were unable to connect to our WPA2 Enterprise
networks, which authenticate against Radiator running on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 6.6.
TL;DR: check what