oh i mean $RAD_REQUEST{'Proxy-To-Realm'} = "freeradius-2.test.com"; $result = RLM_MODULE_UPDATED; return $result; On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 10:35 AM J E H A N Z A I B <jehanzaib.kiani@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Alan, Should I consider I am correct?
Thank you
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 12:17 PM J E H A N Z A I B < jehanzaib.kiani@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you Alan.
Just to sum up, we need to define a realm in proxy.conf. After that we can use it via our perl script like
$RAD_CHECK{' Proxy-To-Realm '} = " freeradius-2.test.com"; $result = RLM_MODULE_UPDATED; return $result;
The above is called for authorize , authenticate and accounting. realm freeradius-2.test.com { authhost = freeradius-2.test.com:1600 accthost = freeradius-2.test.com:1601 secret = testing123 }
Please correct me if i am wrong.
Thank you.
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 4:48 AM Alan DeKok <aland@deployingradius.com> wrote:
On Oct 1, 2018, at 10:38 AM, J E H A N Z A I B < jehanzaib.kiani@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for your help. just to be clear so in my perl script i will
set
something $ RAD_REQUEST_PROXY {'Proxy-To-Realm '} = " freeradius-2.test.com";
No. You set it in the request list. Not the proxy list.
The documentation describes in detail what the various lists are fro,
Does this also means i have to define this realm in the proxy.conf? like realm freeradius-2.test.com { authhost = freeradius-2.test.com:1600 accthost = freeradius-2.test.com:1601 secret = testing123 }
Yes.
Is there anyway i can just set these paramters dynamically in my perl script please?
No.
Alan DeKok.
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