Jradius con file!
tnt at kalik.net
tnt at kalik.net
Thu Sep 25 14:40:59 CEST 2008
You can build a new version of freeradius under cygwin if you know how
to. Or wait until people from freeradius.net do that for you.
Ivan Kalik
Kalik Informatika ISP
Dana 25/9/2008, "Jelena Žagar" <jelena.zagar at logos.hr> piše:
>Yes, all parameters except allow_codechange and allow_idchange are
>recognised.
>What to do?
>
>Sincerelly,
>Žagar Jelena
>
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>On Behalf Of tnt at kalik.net
>Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 1:59 PM
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>Subject: Re: Jradius con file!
>
>It's not very likely that allow_codechange was supported in that freeradius
>version then. If you change number of connections - that does change?
>
>Ivan Kalik
>Kalik Informatika ISP
>
>
>Dana 25/9/2008, "Jelena Žagar" <jelena.zagar at logos.hr> piše:
>
>>I add the allow_codechange in jradius module in radiusd.conf file as
>>you can
>>see:
>> # configure the rlm_jradius module
>> jradius {
>> name = "example" # The "Requester" name (a single
>> # JRadius server can have
>> # multiple "applications")
>> primary = "localhost" # Uses default port 1814
>> secondary = "localhost" # Fail-over server
>> tertiary = "localhost" # Fail-over server on port 8002
>> timeout = 1 # Connect Timeout
>> onfail = NOOP # What to do if no JRadius
>> # Server is found. Options are:
>> # FAIL (default), OK, REJECT,
>NOOP
>> keepalive = yes # Keep connections to JRadius
>>pooled
>> connections = 8 # Number of pooled JRadius
>>connections
>> allow_codechange = yes
>> }
>>
>>But, when I started FreeRAdius on the console output, you can see that
>>the allow_codechange is not read at all:
>>
>>Module: Library search path is ../lib
>>Module: Loaded jradius
>> jradius: name = "example"
>> jradius: primary = "localhost"
>> jradius: secondary = "localhost"
>> jradius: tertiary = "localhost"
>> jradius: timeout = 1
>> jradius: onfail = "NOOP"
>> jradius: keepalive = yes
>> jradius: connections = 8
>>
>>It seems that these parameters are not read at all because if I delete
>>them all, I get the same output.
>>>From where these parameters are read from?
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>Žagar Jelena
>>
>>
>>
>>
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