HS_radius2 variable not working
wlanmac
wlan at mac.com
Wed Sep 9 09:03:09 UTC 2009
You might check these options to fine tune the radius failover:
radiustimeout=5
radiusretry=3
radiusretrysec=1
On Wed, 2009-09-09 at 13:04 +1000, Daniel Garcia wrote:
> I added radiusserver2 in the local.conf and coova doesn't like it.
>
> Can you advise what code I need to change to have radiusserver2 used as a standby server? Im sorry I don't understand the code in functions.sh.
>
> Daniel Garcia
> IT Manager
> Core Infrastructure & Systems Development
> Global Gossip Group
> [a] 14 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2010
> [t] +612 9263 0458
> [f] +612 9263 0404
> [m] 0400 604 897
> [e] dgarcia at globalgossip.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oguzhan Kayhan [mailto:oguzhank at bilkent.edu.tr]
> Sent: Tuesday, 8 September 2009 5:58 PM
> To: chilli at coova.org
> Subject: RE: HS_radius2 variable not working
>
> > So whats the point of the HS_RADIUS2 variable? Is there any code I can add
> > in functions.sh to have it check it?
> >
>
> You can edit functions.sh and change the file or simply add
> radiusserver2 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx line to /chilli/local.conf file
> > Daniel Garcia
> > IT Manager
> > Core Infrastructure & Systems Development
> > Global Gossip Group
> > [a] 14 Wentworth Avenue, Sydney, NSW 2010
> > [t] +612 9263 0458
> > [f] +612 9263 0404
> > [m] 0400 604 897
> > [e] dgarcia at globalgossip.net
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Oguzhan Kayhan [mailto:oguzhank at bilkent.edu.tr]
> > Sent: Monday, 7 September 2009 5:01 PM
> > To: chilli at coova.org
> > Subject: Re: HS_radius2 variable not working
> >
> > I havent tested it on normal coova but
> > on coovaap.. the functions.sh doesnt check the second radius variable..
> > It just ignores it.
> >
> > By the way.. still waiting for any upgrade on coovaap..
> >
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I have created a second Wireless radius server to handle any requests if
> >> the primary server goes down...does not seem to work. I am using Coova
> >> 1.1.13 and I used the following lines in the config file.
> >>
> >> HS_RADIUS=radius0.au.globalgossip.com
> >> HS_RADIUS2=radius1.au.globalgossip.com
> >>
> >> Ok, this works as long as radius1 server is running. When I bring down
> >> the
> >> server, new requests do NOT hit radius1 (checked the logs). If I do the
> >> following...
> >>
> >> HS_RADIUS=radius1.au.globalgossip.com
> >>
> >> Then it works and requests get processed, so its not a misconfiguration.
> >> The only thing I can think of is that HS_RADIUS2 does not work, as in,
> >> if
> >> HS_RADIUS server is down, it does not even try to check HS_RADIUS2.
> >>
> >> Can someone let me know if this is a bug or if I've configured something
> >> incorrectly? Thanks
> >>
> >> Daniel Garcia
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
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