Testing radius server

gera gera at gera.me
Fri Dec 11 00:03:18 CET 2009


Alex, as stated at the end of every message from this list, everyone can do
that:

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Greetings and good luck.


On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Alex Bahoor <alexbahoor at sbcglobal.net>wrote:

>  Tim,
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> Go ahead and take my out of this list.
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> I had enough of this.
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> Alex
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> *From:* freeradius-users-bounces+alexbahoor=sbcglobal.net@
> lists.freeradius.org [mailto:freeradius-users-bounces+alexbahoor<freeradius-users-bounces%2Balexbahoor>
> =sbcglobal.net at lists.freeradius.org] *On Behalf Of *Tim Sylvester
> *Sent:* Thursday, December 10, 2009 1:41 PM
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> *To:* 'FreeRadius users mailing list'
> *Subject:* RE: Testing radius server
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> Alex,
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> Please try to be less arrogant when you answer me. I have not touched
> linux or Solaris for 9 years. And I’m not a developer, and an RF engineer. I
> know many of you are software developers. We should not delve into the
> Silicon Valley notion of RTFM--instead should adhere to RFC1855<http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html>
> . The reason I’m having very basic questions is because the wiki is
> counter intuitive and  way cryptic to me; it's written with idea in mind
> that users used the product and familiar with it. I have used steel belted
> radius for a long time, never had a problem with it, because it’s written
> for *not* developers. I'm at loss with this product, even though I have
> about 28 years of networking, RF and wireless experience in testing and
> installation, and close to CCIE certified. I'd like to continue use the
> product, with all the help I can get from you guys, but with dignity.  If
> this won't work with this group, may be I should just bite the bullet and
> buy steel belted and get over with.
>
> Now let's go to answer your questions. Please see in-inline
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> <tim> Blah, blah blah ... 22 years ago I worked for Al Gore and we spent
> two days driving around Iowa talking about Gigabit Fiber Optic networks and
> the Internet. So, I guess you could say that I helped Al Gore invent the
> Internet. Then I went to work for Cisco in 1996.
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> #  You can now specify one secret for a network of clients.
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> #  When a client request comes in, the BEST match is chosen.
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> #  i.e. The entry from the smallest possible network.
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> #
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> client 1.2.3.100/24 {
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>         secret          = cisco
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>         shortname       = cisco
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> }
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> <tim> You need to put users in the users file.
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> Tim
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