Hi Dennis,
On Aug 5, 11:28am, Dennis G. Villanueva wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) radiator on oracle
>
> hi,
>
> can somebody help me.
> i have installed oracle 8.0i client software on a linux 6.0
> server to be used for radiator but i cannot install
> DBD:Oracle module because it is looking for or
Hi Simon,
Im not sure I understand the log you sent. It looks like an Access-Accept
received by Radiator. It also looks liek that packet has some corruption in it,
but Im not sure if you have omittted some of the log file messges?
I presume that this packets was received from a proxy, and would h
Hi All,
Does anybody know why the 5260 will not allow people on when it receives
this reply packet? The user can login fine on the pm3's. Does the
Attribute 0 with length 0 thing have anything to do with it? Maybe the
zero for the Idle-Timeout? If you can't use zero though, how do you say
"no t
hi,
can somebody help me.
i have installed oracle 8.0i client software on a linux 6.0
server to be used for radiator but i cannot install
DBD:Oracle module because it is looking for oracle.pm or proc.pm.
the oracle.pm do not exist in the installation cd of oracle but it does
exist in oracle 7.3.
Hi Oliver,
I cant really explain that one.
The compiled module has not found the ipass_debug symbol that should be defined
in the ipass libraries. On my Solaris system its defined in
/usr/ipass/lib/libip.a:
oscar$ nm libip.a |grep debug
[64]| 1868| 280|FUNC |GLOB |0|1 |de
Hi Jeremy,
We also noticed occasional strange things with Oracle in some earlier versions.
It seems to be related to the SIGCHLD handler that Radiator establishes. Oracle
would periodically change or corrupt the SIGCHLD handler. You will see a change
in recent SqlDb.pm that specifically mentions
Hi all,
I have some weird unexplained phenomena happening with Radiator
which I'm wondering if anyone can explain.
In our situation, we have an AuthBy FILE, then either the user is authenticated
or (by default) the auth is passed onto Identifier System, which does an
AuthBy SYSTEM and an
Hello Aaron -
On Thu, 05 Aug 1999, Aaron Holtz wrote:
> I seem to be getting some accounting records from my Ascends that do not
> include the User-Name attribute (I think they are dropped connections or
> some type of report from the Ascend.) I have my handlers setup to only
> take requests fr
Hi Paul -
On Wed, 04 Aug 1999, Paul Black wrote:
> I have a customer who has a Radiator users file entry as follows:
>
> davidm Auth-Type = System
> Client-Id = pm1,
> Service-Type = Framed-User,
> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
> Framed-IP-Address = 203.63.235.213,
>
There were no complilation errors in the make phase. -oliver
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
>
> > >Hello,
> > >We are currently running FreeBSD 3.x and using Radiator to
> > >authenticate users. We are trying to implement Ipass. I have already
> > >installed Ipass and it t
I seem to be getting some accounting records from my Ascends that do not
include the User-Name attribute (I think they are dropped connections or
some type of report from the Ascend.) I have my handlers setup to only
take requests from usernames that are valid as I seem to get a lot of
"garbage"
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>
> I'm attempting to find a program like the radpwtst that is compiled
> so that when it runs, it does not take up a lot of cpu/memory.
radpwtst :-)
(But, the Merit radius version instead).
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I'm attempting to find a program like the radpwtst that is compiled
so that when it runs, it does not take up a lot of cpu/memory.
Normally, this is not a big deal, but I'm going to be putting this on
my network monitoring machine to do a sample RADIUS login on
both my radius servers every 3
On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Hugh Irvine wrote:
> note EMERALD in UPPER case - the debug correctly says it can't find
> Radius::AuthEmerald. You will see AuthEMERALD.pm in the Radius directory in
> your installation directory.
>
Thanks much. Forgive my ignorance, and ignoring that sentence in the
docum
Adam wrote:
>
> i feel its a router configuration but i'm not sure..
> is anybody successful in using Session-Timeout with Cisco with PPP???
>
The standard Radius attributes Session-Timeout and Idle-Tiemout work in
Cisco only with async interfaces, not with ISDN. You need to work with
virtual-p
Hi,
Cisco don't support the session timeout attribute for PPP connections in
any release of IOS 11.x. I think it's supported in technology releases of
IOS 12.0 from 12.0.3-T but I can't find confirmation of that on CCO.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Simon.
At 13:58 04/08/99 +0300, you wrote:
>Hi a
I have a customer who has a Radiator users file entry as follows:
davidm Auth-Type = System
Client-Id = pm1,
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-IP-Address = 203.63.235.213,
Framed-MTU = 1500,
Idle-Timeout = 99
This works
On Wed, Aug 04, 1999 at 01:58:50PM +0300, Adam wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I really hope i can find answers to my problem, so please anybody with any
> idea HELP...
>
> we have here Cisco 5200 with IOS 11.3T release7 and Cisco 3640 with IOS
> 11.3T release9 we configure the Radiator and its working grea
Hi all
I really hope i can find answers to my problem, so please anybody with any
idea HELP...
we have here Cisco 5200 with IOS 11.3T release7 and Cisco 3640 with IOS
11.3T release9 we configure the Radiator and its working great but we are
facing one problem...
We want to automatically disconn
On Wed, 04 Aug 1999, Eric Reeves wrote:
> I'm attempting to use the AuthEmerald module with Radiator v2.14.1 on an
> NT4-SP5 system. The error I am getting is as follows:
>
> C:\Radiator>perl radiusd
> Can't locate object method "new" via package "Radius::AuthEmerald" at
> Radius/Handler.pm lin
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