/password details can log in, and the
table names are correct. The accounting{} part is as default, with 'sql'
right above 'unix'.
Some help would be appreciated. We are at a loss!
Thanks,
James Green
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ZORBADELOS KONSTANTINOS wrote:
At Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:25:36 +,
James Green wrote:
Use radiusd -X and see what happens with the requests. You should see
the sql queries that the server tries to execute.
Zorbadelos,
This has been done. That is how I know it connects to the database
ZORBADELOS KONSTANTINOS wrote:
At Mon, 15 Dec 2003 12:57:24 +,
James Green wrote:
ZORBADELOS KONSTANTINOS wrote:
You said you used radiusd -x and not radiusd -X (case is important).
Please send the output you receive from radiusd -X. See the rlm_sql
and radius_xlat messages. Perhaps
Nick Davis wrote:
James,
All of your accounting data is being written to the details files. You must
not have put sql in the accounting section of radius.conf.
You mean this?:
accounting {
#
# Ensure that we have a semi-unique identifier for every
# request, and many
, and no-one could figure out a reliable matching system.
Cisco advised to not bother with the radius logs, but use the
calltracker logs instead.
Thanks,
James Green
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Alan DeKok wrote:
James Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, if [EMAIL PROTECTED] logged in, we might have him on a 2 hours
per day access permitted tariff.
rlm_counter
I guess then rlm_sqlcounter is the only way forward, since rlm_counter
doesn't have any documentation
permitted tariff.
I am however lost in the documentation - I don't know where to look.
Can someone please provide some pointers?
Many thanks,
James Green
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Hi all,
Got a FreeRadius installation working fine for analog modem users. A
client is now trying to send through loads of ISDN traffic, and he's
getting the following:
691: username/password declined (windows errors message)
radius.log shows his test username as Login: ok. Yet Radius isn't
?
Thanks,
James Green
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Hi there,
Slightly odd problem. We have a Nortel NAS box with 1,000 modems taking
calls and as the radius query comes in, tcpdump shows this:
14:53:47.158236 81.20.32.130.2048 mars.uk.stealthnet.net.datametrics:
rad-access-req 320 [id 91] Attr[ Pass [|radius]
14:53:47.159057
James Green wrote:
Hi there,
Slightly odd problem. We have a Nortel NAS box with 1,000 modems
taking calls and as the radius query comes in, tcpdump shows this:
This has been resolved. Apparently the Nortel box wasn't assigning IPs
correctly.
James
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Hi there,
I have a client who uses auto-generated usernames used for logging into
radius, and he has complained that his usernames are unable to log in to
our equipment (a cisco 5350 + freeradius 0.8.1).
The username consists of 59 characters, then 11 for the @realm.
I see from radiusd.h the
or the freeradius mailing list. Indeed, apart
from a mention as part of a list of attributes, the Oreilly RADIUS book
doesn't cover it.
Help! :-)
Thanks a lot.
James Green
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