Re: About radius.monitor
On Tue, 24 May 2005, Ed Ravin wrote: On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 08:20:36AM +0200, Sylvain Clerc wrote: I'm trying to use mon 0.99 with freeradius on a debian sarge but I think I have a problem with radius.monitor (or my mon configuration file). My freeradius doesn't receive any request of mon and I don't find why. I gave up trying to use Mon's radius scripts (and the various Perl modules needed to support them) and wrote my own instead. See: i dunno, the radius.monitor worked for me the first time once i set the proper port number, the username, the password, and the shared radius secret. sylvain could try setting this stuff in radius.monitor and in the "peers" radius config file, and then testing radius.monitor on the commandline by running "./radius.monitor localhost" and noting the output. this script requires the dictionary attribute entries User-Name, Password, and NAS-IP-Address. ___ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon
Re: About radius.monitor
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 08:20:36AM +0200, Sylvain Clerc wrote: > I'm trying to use mon 0.99 with freeradius on a debian sarge but I > think I have a problem with radius.monitor (or my mon configuration > file). My freeradius doesn't receive any request of mon and I don't > find why. I gave up trying to use Mon's radius scripts (and the various Perl modules needed to support them) and wrote my own instead. See: http://acsys.anu.edu.au/~tpot/hypermail/mon/feb2000/1012.html The script is very simple - it uses "radclient", a test program included in the freeradius distribution, to do all the dirty work. I believe the patch I submitted for radclient.c eventually went into the distribution, so don't apply that unless needed. Hmm, I should ask the guy who maintains the contrib section in CVS to add this monitor into the archive. -- Ed ___ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon
Re: About radius.monitor
Hi Sylvian, Are you sure your Radius daemon listens on localhost? Try to define your hostgroups as the ip of eth0 (or whatever your external ip is). We are succesfully running the radius monitor, but we had to do some changes on the dictionary of our radius daemon (we use radiator) in order to get it working. We changed attribute Password to User-Password, because the perl libraries that radius.monitor are using, still use the old attribute mappings. Regards, Sebastiaan Veldhuisen Leiden University On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 08:20 +0200, Sylvain Clerc wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to use mon 0.99 with freeradius on a debian sarge but I > think I have a problem with radius.monitor (or my mon configuration > file). My freeradius doesn't receive any request of mon and I don't > find why. > I precise in the radius.monitor the port, the username & its password > and the secret. > > here is my mon.cf file : > > cfbasedir = /etc/mon > alertdir = /usr/lib/mon/alert.d > mondir = /usr/lib/mon/mon.d > > hostgroup radius localhost > > watch radius > service radiusd > interval 10s > monitor radius.monitor > period wd {Sun-Sat} > alert heartbeat.stop.alert > upalert heartbeat.start.alert > _ > the alert script only start or stop heartbeat > > thank you, > Sylvain Clerc. > > ___ > mon mailing list > mon@linux.kernel.org > http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon ___ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon
About radius.monitor
Hello, I'm trying to use mon 0.99 with freeradius on a debian sarge but I think I have a problem with radius.monitor (or my mon configuration file). My freeradius doesn't receive any request of mon and I don't find why. I precise in the radius.monitor the port, the username & its password and the secret. here is my mon.cf file : cfbasedir = /etc/mon alertdir = /usr/lib/mon/alert.d mondir = /usr/lib/mon/mon.d hostgroup radius localhost watch radius service radiusd interval 10s monitor radius.monitor period wd {Sun-Sat} alert heartbeat.stop.alert upalert heartbeat.start.alert _ the alert script only start or stop heartbeat thank you, Sylvain Clerc. ___ mon mailing list mon@linux.kernel.org http://linux.kernel.org/mailman/listinfo/mon