Hello Robert -
It sounds to me like there is a typo somewhere in the existing users file, which is causing the "end" of the file to be incorrect.
Most Radiator users employ an SQL database for user definitions and accounting and so on. You will find example configuration files and example table creation scripts in the "goodies" directory. There is also a "buildsql" utility supplied in the Radiator distribution that you can use to load a flat file into an SQL database. See section 10 in the Radiator 3.7 reference manual ("doc/ref.html").
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Sep 26, 2003, at 03:24 Australia/Melbourne, Robert Torres wrote:
Sorry about the previous email. I created another one so that people can
respond accordingly.
------------------------------ Hello,
I have been using radius for about 4 months now and its a great product.
Lately I have had wireless users come to my office reporting problems.
Their MAC address is ok but they couldn't connect. Once i placed them on
top of the list of users (600+ users) then it began to work.
I have had someone look through the list and did not see any discrepancies.
In my opinion I think we need to move on to a more robust database. We currently are running radius and it points to a simple text file.
What is the next step to go for someone who already has a text file with
users on an active wireless network?
Example of text file:
123456-123456 # name: Torres, Robert email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . . . .
Thank you,
Robert Torres Rutgers Business School - Unit Computing Manager Rutgers Business School - MBA Candidate Rutgers University 973-353-1821 http://torres.rutgers.edu e body of the message.
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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