(RADIATOR) Re: website access / ipass authentication
Ayotunde Itayemi
aitayemi at metrong.com
Mon Jan 13 06:38:35 CST 2003
Hi Hugh,
OK. I have manually installed a second copy of radiator in
/radiatordb/radiatorhttp directory.
I have changed the port accordingly.
I made a copy of the /etc/init.d/radiator file and save it as
/etc/init.d/radiatorhttp
I edited radiatorhttp to reflect the config of my new radiator install and
used the
RH chkconfig to add the service to the system.
The problem I noticed now is that when I use the "service" command on
radiatorhttp
it appears to work on my original radiator installation!
"service (start/stop/restart/status) radiatorhttp" actuallly works on my
radiator service
and not radiatorhttp. Any ideas?
Please find attached my /etc/init.d/radiator & /etc/init.d/radiatorhttp
files.
Regards,
Tunde Itayemi.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Irvine" <hugh at open.com.au>
To: "Ayotunde Itayemi" <aitayemi at metrong.com>
Cc: <radiator at open.com.au>
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 5:25 AM
Subject: Re: website access / ipass authentication
Hello Tunde -
If you want to use different port numbers, why not just use two
instances of Radiator?
Otherwise, have a look at a trace 4 debug to see what attributes are
included in the radius requests that you can use.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Jan 11, 2003, at 04:02 Australia/Melbourne, Ayotunde
Itayemi wrote:
> Hi Hugh, Hi All,
>
> I have the ipass netserver installed on my RADIUS server. I also want
> to use radiator to
> authenticate access to some webpages on the same server. The problem
> is that the
> config for ipass netserver and webserver authentication both use the
> "localhost" client
> designation. The only way out I see it to change the port that the
> webserver uses for
> radius authentication and configure radiator to also listen on (this)
> extra port.
> The issue now is how do I differentiate requests from the two ports
> and process the
> requests accordingly using two different "Realm" clauses - or cascaded
> AuthBys?
>
> Please advice?
>
>
> Regards,
> Tunde Itayemi.
>
>
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