(RADIATOR) Radiator and ACE

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Fri Nov 22 21:05:26 CST 2002


Hello David -

Could you please send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) 
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening?

regards

Hugh


On Saturday, Nov 23, 2002, at 04:05 Australia/Melbourne, David Loesche 
wrote:

> I have one question:
>
> When I authenticate through Radiator (with ACE as the backend) I do 
> not get
> any attributes passed back with the "Accept".  I have a test user in 
> ACE
> assigned to an ACE profile ABC that has Service-Type = Administrator 
> in it
> but this information is not being fed back to the client.  My 
> suspicion is
> that either the Perl ACE4 module does not return it or radiator does 
> not
> accept it.
>
> I really need to be able to manage ACE users and assign them different
> profiles so some will have read only and other read write.  I would 
> also
> like to manage this in one place.  My company has chosen ACE as the 
> desired
> Authentication software.  I have built this on one platform so I do 
> not have
> more points of failure and less hardware to support.
>
> Please point me in the right direction so I can complete this task.  
> Outside
> of this (or hard coding an Attribute) it works great.  I really need 
> this
> last piece to complete the task at hand.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David S. Loesche
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