(RADIATOR) Install on windows 95

1999-03-22 Thread Arnie Roberts
Hi, Try using the -s flag in radpwtst to explicitly specify the address of your server That fixed it. I have been up and running for some time now but too busy to reply. Thanks very much for the help. I will be able to leave you alone for a while at least! Arnie

(RADIATOR) syncing multiple users files question...

1999-03-22 Thread Jay West
Greetings! We have two radiator servers, each is independent but the configurations and user files are identical. Our NAS is setup to query the first, and if there is no reply to query the second. In this way, if one server fails the other is available to respond. Is there a slick neato way to

(RADIATOR) mysql create statement

1999-03-22 Thread Richard Hawley
Maybe this list isn't the proper place to ask this, but I'm sure someone here can help me :). I have a pre-existing database that was already setup when I started working on the system. It has a username column as shown below. I am trying to duplicate the table into monthly tables for the

Re: (RADIATOR) syncing multiple users files question...

1999-03-22 Thread Aaron Holtz
I use 'rsync' combined with 'ssh'. This allows for secure transmission between the servers and rsync is a more advanced version of rdist (plus it uses the ssh stuff for security.) rysnc: http://rsync.samba.org ssh: http://www.cs.hut.fi/ssh

Re: (RADIATOR) syncing multiple users files question...

1999-03-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
The first method that comes to mind is setting up a cron job to rcp or ftp the users file on one machine or the other. We're not crazy about allowing rcp or ftp into our radius servers though... Is there another method anyone has found? How does rsync or scp (part of ssh) sound to you? Scp

RE: (RADIATOR) syncing multiple users files question...

1999-03-22 Thread Karl Auer
Hi Jay. Try rsync from samba.org. Treat the primary as the source, make your changes only there, and copy everything to the secondary at regular intervals. The first copy takes a (relatively) long time, subsequent "copies" move only the differences across the wire. The nicest thing about it is

Re: (RADIATOR) Console errors

1999-03-22 Thread Richard Hawley
Sun Mar 21 21:44:12 1999: WARNING: SessSQL do failed for 'insert into RadiusSessions (UserName, NASIdent, NASPort, AcctSessionID, TimeStamp, FramedAddress, NASPortType, ServiceType) values ('gut', '209.150.6.3', 517, '33817274', 922070652, '209.150.16.71', '', 'Framed-User')': Got error -1 from

(RADIATOR) Re: Couple of things

1999-03-22 Thread Richard Hawley
Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Richard, On Mar 19, 11:56am, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Couple of things You mentioned that you needed to know what kind of database I ran before you could help me configure it for human readable dates. I run MySQL. In that case, you will need to make

(RADIATOR) SCO

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi All, Is there anyone running Radiator on SCO Openserver? -- Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open System Consultants Pty. LtdUnix, Perl, Motif, C++, WWW 24 Bateman St Hampton, VIC 3188 Australia Consulting and development Phone, Fax: +61 3

Re: (RADIATOR) mysql create statement

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
On Mar 22, 10:30am, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) mysql create statement Maybe this list isn't the proper place to ask this, but I'm sure someone here can help me :). I have a pre-existing database that was already setup when I started working on the system. It has a username

(RADIATOR) Re: Couple of things

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
On Mar 22, 2:02pm, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Re: Couple of things Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Richard, On Mar 19, 11:56am, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Couple of things You mentioned that you needed to know what kind of database I ran before you could help me configure it

(RADIATOR) Re: Some Questions

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Peter, I would recommend that you use dictionary.ascend You can ignore for the moment the error messages from dictionary.ascend, and we will try to find the Ascend vendor-specific attribute definitions. Anyone have a dictionary with the ascend vendor specific attributes (vendor code 529) in

Re: (RADIATOR) Console errors

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Richard, That doesnt look too good. What happens when you run the SQL command insert into RadiusSessions (UserName, NASIdent, NASPort, AcctSessionID, TimeStamp, FramedAddress, NASPortType, ServiceType) values ('gut', '209.150.6.3', 517, '33817274', 922070652, '209.150.16.71', '',

(RADIATOR) Re: arg priority

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Steve What is the priority of command line arguments? If I specify the port number will it override the port number in the config file? Yes, command line overrides config file. Cheers. -- Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open System Consultants Pty. Ltd

(RADIATOR) reports?

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Heres a question forwarded from a customer: 8) I've been looking for some cgi's to display things like modem usage over time (by hour, day of week), modem usage list (for location of dead modems, etc.) Do such CGI's exist for Radiator either in the stock distribution or contrib

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous-Use!!!

1999-03-22 Thread Stephen Roderick
On Mon, 22 Mar 1999, True Communications Corp. wrote: defined to 1 as the default for all users in the users file. I was under the impression that you can override the default for any of the users by using the Simultaneous-Use attribute in the users file. Which is exactly what I did.

(RADIATOR) Newbie Problem

1999-03-22 Thread Aaron Miles
Howdy all, Just a quick newbie quesiton for you all. I'm trying to evaluate emerald and radiator. I'm experiencing a two tear error mesage so to speak. Radiator gives me a message that says install_driver(sybase) failed: Can't load

(RADIATOR) Re: Couple of things

1999-03-22 Thread Richard Hawley
Thats what I do have. I'm new to SQL, but I'm not that new :). So, is there anything else that could be causing the blank fields? ..Rich Mike McCauley wrote: On Mar 22, 2:02pm, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Re: Couple of things Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Richard, On Mar

(RADIATOR) services / inetd

1999-03-22 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi, Does any one know whether radiator will run from /etc/services? This is a much quicker way to restart the server if it dies, or is there a parameter I can use like squid has, so it will auto restart? Regards, Paul Thornton. ,- __ -, DOVE AUSTRALIA SYSADMIN

Re: (RADIATOR) services / inetd

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Paul, On Mar 23, 1:32pm, Paul Thornton wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) services / inetd Hi, Does any one know whether radiator will run from /etc/services? Perhaps you mean from /etc/inetd with the appropriate entry in /etc/services? If so, yes. Details are in the reference manual. Or do you

Re: (RADIATOR) services / inetd

1999-03-22 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi, I am always getting a problem of Out of Memory when trying to run radiusd and even quicker when using the restartWrapper program. These are the system loads before running. --- Snip --- load averages: 1.46, 1.96, 1.81 14:35:52 185 processes: 1 running, 184 sleeping CPU states: %