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<0> simple login via radius/tacacs? <0> to cisco cli? <1> Tacaca! <2> I copied the radiusd.conf and clients.conf off the old server <0> or is this like 802.1x stuff? <1> skoalwork: What are the old and new versions of FreeRADIUS that it's running? <3> i guesse im old school, i find linux to nevr crash, or even be slow. its fast on any machine <3> just cant do a full install on older ones <2> this is just login via radius <1> linuxxg0d: WinXP Pro is plenty fast on my box, and I can't remember the last time it crashed. <2> fdiv_bug: They're different :-/ <4> I have seen linux crash many times <4> as I have 2k and xp <0> aaa new-model <0> aaa authentication login default group tacacs+ local enable <0> aaa authentication enable default group tacacs+ enable
<0> aaa authorization commands 15 default group tacacs+ if-authenticated local <0> aaa accounting commands 15 default stop-only group tacacs+ <3> fly!!!!!!!! <3> wazzzzup? <4> almost no os's can survive defective hardware or drivers :P <1> Oh, great. It's a ****ing reunion. <5> oh gret <4> hey linuxxg0d <5> about 4 or 5 lwz homos <2> aaa new-model <2> aaa authentication login radius-login group radius local <2> aaa authentication login localauth local <2> aaa authorization exec default group radius if-authenticated <2> aaa authorization exec radius-login group radius local <2> aaa authorization network default group radius <2> aaa accounting delay-start <2> aaa accounting exec default start-stop group radius <0> tacacs-server host x.x.x.x <0> tacacs-server key keyhere! <2> loph: the only thing I changed on the switch was the host IP <2> radius-server host 172.16.1.2 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646 non-standard key keyhere <0> time to break out debug <2> That IP changed. <2> Because I'm testing the new server <2> so no radius-server, <2> radius-server <new ip> <0> sure sure; debug <6> honestly, i like you fly, but in my time with linux ive never had what windows users refer to a crash <1> skoalwork: No wonder you're having problems. I can't ping that address. <1> :-D <6> maybe something isnt symobolicly linked right <2> fdiv_bug: HEE HEE <0> in re: to linux vs widows vs freebsd vs osx <0> it's about the problem you need to solve. <6> or the compiler farts out if your cpu isnt keeping up <0> they all have their merits. <0> no <0> w <0> kindly stfu. <0> men are speaking here. <1> Seriously. <1> And me. <6> agreed <6> with the win vs linux <6> bsd vs mac <6> mac is pratically bsd <4> bigs <4> I said it was defective hw <4> :P <6> but its what u have to get done <0> debug ip radius skoal <0> would be my first suggestion <6> i just think if windows suits ur needs good <6> if linux does great <0> make that debug radius <2> I dont have that. <0> enable first! <2> oh okay <0> ;) <2> **** you :P <0> maybe later i'm doing my ahir
<0> s,ahir,hair, <1> Isn't Ahir the guy who runs the corner stop-n-go? <1> Ahir Manlindajadd? <2> okay so, <2> isn't this supposed to debug to the console? <7> stop-n-go. we used to have those around here. like . . . 20 years ago. <0> logg conso <0> logg buffer 32768 deb <2> I mean, <0> logg ena <0> and <0> term mon <2> I want it logged to my other telnet session <2> oh yeah <2> term mon. that's it. <2> its not logging ****. <2> i mean i dont see any debug output. <2> wtf am I doing wrong here. <7> maybe nothing's wrong! <0> Mar 28 16:07:50: TAC+: Opened 172.19.96.26 index=1 <0> Mar 28 16:07:50: TAC+: 172.19.96.26 (1021281148) AUTHEN/START/LOGIN/ASCII queued <0> Mar 28 16:07:50: TAC+: (1021281148) AUTHEN/START/LOGIN/ASCII processed <0> Mar 28 16:07:50: TAC+: ver=192 id=1021281148 received AUTHEN status = GETP*** <0> Mar 28 16:07:50: TAC+: send AUTHEN/CONT packet id=1021281148 <2> Where are you pulling that from? <2> A telnet/ssh session? <0> debug tac <0> yes <0> show log <0> Console logging: level debugging, 133 messages logged <0> Monitor logging: level debugging, 48 messages logged <0> Logging to: vty1(48) <0> Buffer logging: level debugging, 143 messages logged <2> oh. ;) <2> RADIUS: no appropriate authorization type for user. <2> There we go. A good start <0> ah ha! <5> do i hear the sweet stink of cisco pastes? <5> Welcome back from your coma! <0> ****ing peerce <0> i'm hooked on this guys story <8> Dudes. What was that bootable CD that erased hard drives? <2> XTR: Winamp. <9> dban <8> Windows 98? I kid eh. <8> SKOAL WDF. <8> OPOLOGIZE. <8> dban? <9> !info dban <8> Thanks lover. <9> I tend to use zap, which only deletes the front end of a chosen hard disk. <8> Darik is my hero. <9> !info zap <5> dd > zap. <0> dd if=/dev/uranom of=/dev/hda bs=1024 num=1024 <8> How goes the job hunt slowtr0n? <0> s,num,count, <5> XTR: okay. <10> Does anyone know how to select the primary connection in Windows? I have a 56K connection and a cable connection, and for some reason, if I dial with the 56K, the LAN connection is not priority no more.. <5> turned down about 10 i think ? <7> i wouldn't resort to dialup unless my cable was down already. <7> or is this like some RAS connection for a VPN or something? <10> pizza_biz > neither am I but it need it nevertheless <10> well, I am sharing the 56k connection to another computer <10> but I need the LAN connection for myself <10> the sharing works fine <10> but I want THIS computer (the host) to use LAN <10> instead of 56K <8> :( <7> so effectively you're creating multiple conflicting external routes.
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