[RADIATOR] Remote RADIUS servers (proxying)

Michael ringo at vianet.ca
Fri Nov 29 17:03:11 CST 2013


it doesn't completely disable it.  it only disables it for the handler 
that you put it in.


On 29/11/13 05:32 PM, rohan.henry @cwjamaica.com wrote:
>
> Michael,
>
> I would prefer not to completely disable it since other Handlers are 
> using it. I only want it disabled for a particular Handler.
>
> Rohan
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Michael <ringo at vianet.ca 
> <mailto:ringo at vianet.ca>> wrote:
>
>
>     doesn't a handler process it by default?
>
>     I think you have to disable it.  I do it like this:
>     <SessionDatabase NULL>
>             Identifier NULL
>     </SessionDatabase NULL>
>
>     then in your handler, specify :
>     SessionDatabase NULL
>
>     Note: NULL is not a command or configuration, but an Identifier.
>
>
>
>
>
>     On 29/11/13 04:50 PM, rohan.henry @cwjamaica.com
>     <http://cwjamaica.com> wrote:
>>
>>     Hello,
>>
>>     I have configured a Handler clause to proxy Radius requests to a
>>     remote server. Why is Radiator processing one of my sessions
>>     database configuration even though I have not specified one under
>>     the Handler. The SessionDatabase entry is commented out.
>>
>>     See sample config below.
>>
>>     <Handler NAS-Identifier="NAS1">
>>     # AddToRequest SERVICESTATUS = ACTIVE
>>     # SessionDatabase SQLSDB
>>     # MaxSessions 1
>>     RejectHasReason
>>
>>     #AuthByPolicy ContinueAlways
>>     # AuthBy SQLStart
>>     # AuthBy SQLStop
>>     # AuthBy xDSL
>>
>>     # Proxy requests to production radius server
>>     <AuthBy RADIUS>
>>       Secret secret1
>>       <Host server1.domain.com <http://server1.domain.com>>
>>     RetryTimeout 2
>>     </Host>
>>       <Host server2.domain.com <http://server2.domain.com>>
>>       Secret secret2
>>     </Host>
>>     </AuthBy>
>>
>>
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