On Mon, 2005-03-14 at 16:43, Kostas Kalevras wrote: > 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.
Yeah, that's weird. I was able to get stuff by executing the commands above (which I got from a mailing list post, by the way). . . Anyways, the method in the URL above worked fine. Thanks. > > > > > - Nick Bright > > Terraworld, Inc > > > > 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. > >> > >> -- > >> Kostas Kalevras Network Operations Center > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Technical University of Athens, Greece > >> Work Phone: +30 210 7721861 > >> 'Go back to the shadow' Gandalf > >> > >> - > >> List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > >> http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > -- > > - Nick Bright > > Terraworld, Inc > > 888-332-1616 x315 > > http://home.terraworld.net > > > > > > - > > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html > > > > -- > Kostas Kalevras Network Operations Center > [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Technical University of Athens, Greece > Work Phone: +30 210 7721861 > 'Go back to the shadow' Gandalf > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html -- - Nick Bright Terraworld, Inc 888-332-1616 x315 http://home.terraworld.net - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html

