Re: (RADIATOR) Ascend ISDN Auth problem

1999-05-11 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Karl, Actually, the order of the entries in the users file does not effect the search order, so I think it should be getting to "jimmy" when jimmy logs in. On May 11, 9:16am, Karl Gaissmaier wrote: Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Ascend ISDN Auth problem Hi Tom, [...] I set one of our TNT

Re: (RADIATOR) Ascend ISDN Auth problem

1999-05-11 Thread Karl Gaissmaier
Hi Mike, Mike McCauley schrieb: Hi Karl, Actually, the order of the entries in the users file does not effect the search order, so I think it should be getting to "jimmy" when jimmy logs in. Uups, then is this a different behavior to other radius Daemon's, I think. As I remember, the

(RADIATOR) Down Database...

1999-05-11 Thread James D. Butt 'J.D'
When the database used for authentication is down radiator is dying... This does not seem correct?? Can't connect to local MySQL server (2) at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Radius/SqlDb.pm line 97 Tue May 11 13:30:27 1999: ERR: Could not connect to SQL database with DBI-connect

(RADIATOR) Combatting a bad NAS...

1999-05-11 Thread Aaron Holtz
I have a NAS unit (An Osicom IQX - read: junk) that doesn't send the NAS-IP-Address in the authentication packet. Is there a down and dirty way to pull that information out of the packet header and use it? The reason I ask is that I have a Handler based on NAS address that doesn't work from

(RADIATOR) Bad authenticator ?

1999-05-11 Thread tom
Hi all, What does the following error/warning means? I have been getting these every minute. And only from the server 208.245.148.31 Tue May 11 18:28:11 1999: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from DEFAULT (208.245.148.31) Thanks, Tom === To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with

Re: (RADIATOR) Bad authenticator ?

1999-05-11 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Tom, On May 11, 5:43pm, tom wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Bad authenticator ? Hi all, What does the following error/warning means? I have been getting these every minute. And only from the server 208.245.148.31 Tue May 11 18:28:11 1999: WARNING: Bad authenticator in request from

Re: (RADIATOR) Is there an archive for radiator?

1999-05-11 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi, On May 11, 5:01pm, Tu Nguyen wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Is there an archive for radiator? Hi All: Is there such a thing? Thanks Not yet. we hope to have one very soon. Cheers. -- Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open System Consultants Pty. Ltd

(RADIATOR) Is there an archive for radiator?

1999-05-11 Thread Tu Nguyen
Hi All: Is there such a thing? Thanks -- Tu Nguyen email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The University of Calgary voice: (403)220-5155 UCS, 2500 University DR NW, Calgary,AB fax : (403)282-9199 Canada, T2N-1N4 === To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

Re: (RADIATOR) Down Database...

1999-05-11 Thread Mike McCauley
On May 11, 1:35pm, James D. Butt 'J.D' wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Down Database... When the database used for authentication is down radiator is dying... This does not seem correct?? No, thats not right. What version of Radiator are you using. And will you send me your Radiator config file

Re: (RADIATOR) attribute problem

1999-05-11 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Brandon, On May 11, 12:20pm, Dialup USA Sales Dept wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) attribute problem Im having a problem. Im trying to have the attribute Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254 kick in if another IP address isn't specified. However it does not seem to be working. When I do

(RADIATOR) Slow accounting

1999-05-11 Thread Richi Plana
Hi, We're using AuthBy EXTERNAL (no Fork) for authentication and accounting and we use one MySQL database for both processes. We're finding that authentication is done in a reasonable amount of time (less than a second), but accounting is TERRIBLY slow. When an authentication request is made,

Re: (RADIATOR) Slow accounting

1999-05-11 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Richi, On May 12, 12:45pm, Richi Plana wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Slow accounting Hi, We're using AuthBy EXTERNAL (no Fork) for authentication and accounting and we use one MySQL database for both processes. We're finding that authentication is done in a reasonable amount of time (less