Re: (RADIATOR) Compiling MD5 on SCO OpenServer

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Scott, we recently installed Radiator on SCO Open Server. We used the precompiled gcc and perl5 from the SCO skunkworks, and MD5 compiled fine after we added -melf to the Makefile (we did have a slight hiccup at first: we installed some gcc libraries in the wrong place at first, and gcc could

(RADIATOR) Compiling MD5 on SCO OpenServer

1999-05-03 Thread Scott Medlock
Having a hell of a time compiling MD5 on SCO OpenServer... Maybe I'm screwing up something basic here but: perl stuff is okay. It seems to be building the Makefile okay (albeit with a couple errors that I corrected) But... no cpp on my system that will work with the Makefile in MD2 (

Re: (RADIATOR) Ipass Problem

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Phillip, On May 3, 12:47pm, Phillip Buckley wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Ipass Problem > Hi Everyone, > > > I having a problem installing Ipass for radiator 13.1. > When running the make command to compile the Ipass module it give an > error can anybody help. The error is below

Re: (RADIATOR) pmwho that supports 3com HiPer ARC

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Richard, On May 3, 12:38pm, Richard Hawley wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) pmwho that supports 3com HiPer ARC > Anyone know where I can get a version of pmwho that supports the HiPer > ARC? Or is there a better way of doing the simultaneous use checking > for the HiPer ARC's? If you define your

Re: (RADIATOR) Trying to deal with DNS restart

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Aaron, On May 3, 10:35am, Aaron Holtz wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Trying to deal with DNS restart > Howdy. I'm using the %C expansion (DNS name of NAS unit) as part of my > AcctLogFileName (AcctLogFileName %L/%C/detail). When I restart my name > server at 3am each day (to clear out bad cach

Re: (RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and autmatically reloading currect status

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Another fine idea from Karl. Both done, and new version is available in the 2.13.1 patches area. Thanks for the suggestion Karl. Cheers. On May 3, 3:50pm, Karl Gaissmaier wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and autmatically reloading currect status > Hi Mike, > > if you insert the META Ta

Re: (RADIATOR) Weird error in logs

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Richard, On May 3, 9:15am, Richard Hawley wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Weird error in logs > Thu Apr 29 00:12:32 1999: WARNING: Malformed request packet: Attribute > 26 with l > ength 2: ignored > > What does this mean? It happens a lot. Its a Vendor-Specific attribute with (apparently) noth

(RADIATOR) CISCO 3640 and Radiator

1999-05-03 Thread Christian Brem
Hi! Has someone already tried to authenticate incoming isdn-calls from i.e. Cisco 1603 via radiator and chap? The debug output on the 3640 tells me something about "RADIUS: sendpass not supported". What does this mean? Is this an inability of radiator, the cisco IOS or the radius protocol in g

(RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and radacct.cgi

1999-05-03 Thread Richard Hawley
Slightly off topic, but... [Mon May 3 14:07:25 1999] [error] (2)No such file or directory: exec of /home/httpd/cgi-bin/radacct.cgi failed [Mon May 3 14:07:25 1999] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Premature end of script headers: /home/httpd/cgi-bin/radacct.cgi The directory exists and so does

(RADIATOR) Ipass Problem

1999-05-03 Thread Phillip Buckley
Hi Everyone, I having a problem installing Ipass for radiator 13.1. When running the make command to compile the Ipass module it give an error can anybody help. The error is below. gcc -c -I/usr/ipass/include -I/usr/local/include -DVERSION=\"1.3\" -DXS_VE RSION=\"1.3\" -fP

Re: (RADIATOR) Getting 'simple' login logs

1999-05-03 Thread Frank Dziuba
> > Hi Frank, > > Frank Dziuba wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Running Radiator in an environment where we are using a national > > companies modem pools so we only get Authentication requests, no > > accounting requests. How can we get single line logs from Radiator > > that have simple informat

(RADIATOR) pmwho that supports 3com HiPer ARC

1999-05-03 Thread Richard Hawley
Anyone know where I can get a version of pmwho that supports the HiPer ARC? Or is there a better way of doing the simultaneous use checking for the HiPer ARC's? ..Rich -- Richard W. Hawley - Network Engineer CyberZone Internet Services http://www.cyberzone.n

Re: (RADIATOR) Assured Access ?

1999-05-03 Thread Kevin Wormington
Yes, we have used Radiator with Assured Access X1000's and it works very well. I'm not sure about the Simultaneous Use limit, but the reply item Port-Limit will allow the Assured Access system to limit the number of simultaneous accesses. Ex. if you set Port-Limit = 2, the the user would be abl

(RADIATOR) Trying to deal with DNS restart

1999-05-03 Thread Aaron Holtz
Howdy. I'm using the %C expansion (DNS name of NAS unit) as part of my AcctLogFileName (AcctLogFileName %L/%C/detail). When I restart my name server at 3am each day (to clear out bad cached answers, etc.) any logs I take in those few seconds during restart cause the expansion to fail - hence eve

(RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and autmatically reloading currect status

1999-05-03 Thread Karl Gaissmaier
Hi Mike, if you insert the META Tag HTTP-EQUIV=Refresh in the clause, then we get an automatic reload of the current dialin-users (al least with Netscape and IE browsers). It would be nice, if this would be configurable (time/s as a parameter, or no automatic reload). See the following HTML snip

(RADIATOR) Weird error in logs

1999-05-03 Thread Richard Hawley
Thu Apr 29 00:12:32 1999: WARNING: Malformed request packet: Attribute 26 with l ength 2: ignored What does this mean? It happens a lot. ..Rich -- Richard W. Hawley - Network Engineer CyberZone Internet Services http://www.cyberzone.net [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and compressed files

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Karl. On May 3, 1:36pm, Karl Gaissmaier wrote: > Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and compressed files > Hi Mike, > > Mike McCauley schrieb: > > > > Another nice idea Karl. > > Done, and uploaded to radacct.cgi in the 2.13.1 patches area. > > > > Thanks for your good suggestions. > > > > T

Re: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and compressed files

1999-05-03 Thread Karl Gaissmaier
Hi Mike, Mike McCauley schrieb: > > Another nice idea Karl. > Done, and uploaded to radacct.cgi in the 2.13.1 patches area. > > Thanks for your good suggestions. > Thanks for coding! I think the following behavior of radacct.cgi is a small bug and no intended feature: Assume that the static

Re: (RADIATOR) several and short questions

1999-05-03 Thread tom minchin
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 12:28:42PM +0100, Fernando Martin wrote: > 1- Log question: > - When a user conects with ISDN I have not any information about speed > (%{Connect-Rate} %{Connect-Info}, on the other hand if a user connects by > modem I have the following information "24000 LAPM/V42bits". >

Re: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and compressed files

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Another nice idea Karl. Done, and uploaded to radacct.cgi in the 2.13.1 patches area. Thanks for your good suggestions. Cheers. On May 3, 11:37am, Karl Gaissmaier wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and compressed files > Hi Mike, > > normally the detail files are very huge and the files

Re: (RADIATOR) several and short questions

1999-05-03 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Fernando, On May 3, 12:28pm, Fernando Martin wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) several and short questions > Hi all, > > I have Radiator 2.13.1 with patch running on a NT 4.0 SP3. My NAS is a PM3 > from Lucent > > 1- Log question: > > In my radius.cfg file I have: > AcctLogFileName %L

(RADIATOR) several and short questions

1999-05-03 Thread Fernando Martin
Hi all, I have Radiator 2.13.1 with patch running on a NT 4.0 SP3. My NAS is a PM3 from Lucent 1- Log question: In my radius.cfg file I have: AcctLogFileName %L/%d-%m-%y-detail.log # log Format AcctLogFileFormat %t %d %m %Y %n %a %{Acct-Status-Type} %{NAS-Port} %{Acct-I

(RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and compressed files

1999-05-03 Thread Karl Gaissmaier
Hi Mike, normally the detail files are very huge and the files are stored in comressed form. It would be nice if radacct.cgi whould have a similar line like this in the code before the open(): $filename =~ s/(.*\.gz)\s*$/gzip -dc < $1|/; regards Charly -- Karl Gaissmaier Co