Attached is the config and trace level 4 log. I do not specify MaxSessions but I do
have Simultaneous-Use set as a check item in the AuthColumnDef. As I stated in my
original
message, the log file isn't reporting any errors which is why I couldn't figure it
out. Any help is appreciated.
Let's try this again, but this time we will actually attach the files. :)
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From: "Richard Hawley" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Mike McCauley" [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"[EMAIL PROTECTED] " [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 02 Jul 1999 07:44:08
Hi,
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Richi Plana wrote:
|o| I noticed in the Radiator dictionary, Ascend-Data-Filter had been
|o| changed from type string to type abinary. Would that affect
|o| anything?
Okay, okay. I just figured out that abinary stands for Ascend binary. It's
some vendor-proprietary data
Hi, Thomas.
On Fri, 2 Jul 1999, Thomas Voss wrote:
|o| has anyone got a tool to disconnect an user's session on a CISCO
|o| or ASCEND box?
If you've got SNMP configured on the NASes, you can use one of the SNMP
utilities (or use an SNMP library with your favorite language to create
your own
Hi,
(I hope I'm still on-topic)
Would someone point me to documentation covering the format of the Ascend
abinary attribute format? I've been reading the docs which come with our
MaxTNT and it seems there are discrepancies with the way the attribute is
supposed to be formatted (at least in
I typoed in this paragraph, it should have read:
"I thought I read in the
docs you can add arbitrary authentication replies to an
auth record, but nothing that I read talked about the
accounting record."
^^
Is there an easy way to have Radiator calculate the LOGIN_TIME
field prior