On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Nick Bright wrote:

Wow, WTF. I downloaded the latest CVS and _everything_ is all jacked up.
I'm pretty sure I'm not doing something correctly (I don't use CVS
much). . .

I did:

shell> cvs
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/dialup-admin
login

* When prompted for a password simply press the Enter Key

shell> cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/dialup-admin
co dialup_admin

The resulting version is missing files, doesn't contain many of the
default configuration files, and just basically doesn't work.

wtf? Is this not the right way to get the CVS? Should I be getting the
CVS of freeradius and taking the dialup_admin directory out of there?

Downloading through cvs is clearly described in http://www.freeradius.org/development.html#cvs


There's no module dialup_admin and i don't think there's a /cvsroot/dialup-admin

So please read that page and try again. dialup_admin is included in the radiusd module.


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On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 05:58, Kostas Kalevras wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Nick Bright wrote:

To hop back to this question, updating to the latest CVS made
user_finger.php3 behave quite a bit differently.

Now when I go to that page, I get a listing for every NAS from the
database, but there is no information for the NAS unless there is also
information in naslist.conf

Shouldn't it just use the information from SQL if the nas table is
there, and completely ignore/not use naslist.conf? It seems a little
redundant to put the information into two locations.

dialupadmin will use all information that is available. That means that it will also use any information present in naslist.conf. In any case, it was a bug and hopefully fixed in CVS.


*shrug* maybe I'm just doing something wrong? That's pretty likely ;)

Another odd thing is that on nas_admin.php3, all my NAS's are showing
type "other" in the dropdown, though they are set for various things in
the database (including: other, max40xx, and usrhiper). When I try to
modify the setting through dialup_admin, it doesn't change in the
dropdown, but it does change in the database. Seems like the dropdown
isn't reading properly.

Also fixed in CVS, Thanks.


Also executing "Check NAS validity" fails for every NAS, I looked at the PHP and it's trying to do "gethostbyname($selected_nas), where the name is an IP address. Is that why it's failing, because I used IP's instead of hostnames? Maybe that factors in to why user_finger.php3 is doing funky stuff?

Also fixed in CVS, Thanks.

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