Hi,
I'm almost finnished with setting up our radiator to handle accounting...
It works really great, just another example of how powerful radiator is :)
(and our old accounting system doesnt even notice any difference because
radiator sends copies of the accounting requests!)
There's one
You may recall I've been trying to authenticate against an NDS password via
an LDAP server...
I have it mostly working (most code cannabalised from existing modules)
except for one thing: I need to get the plaintext version of the password
that the NAS sent in its access request packet into a
I am curious if Radiator can handle this internally or if I need
to continue using a cron job. I want my user's to have 2 hour session
limits from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 4 hour time limits from 12 p.m.
till 8 a.m. We presently use Merit RADIUS, and have a cron job setup
to increase/decrease time
Richi Plana wrote:
Hi,
This isn't exactly a Radiator issue, but I'm hoping someone can help. Is
it possible with standard Radius (or any vendor-proprietary RADIUS
implementation) to assign an IP address to the NAS interface as well as
the client interface? The client interface can be
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We've just change to Radiator, and are very happy with the results, but
have a single remaining access server to change across, which has some
people who authentication using chap on it.
This is how i've tried to set it up with cistron (that we used to use),
but it didn't quite work, which we
At 6:32 AM 27/7/99, Kurt Richter wrote:
I've got Radiator authenticating using Platypus. It's a nice system. I've
enjoyed learning how to work with it. But before I can put Radiator on my
production unit, I'd like to know if anybody else has figured out a slick
way to prevent EMail only
At 1:22 AM 27/7/99, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
Hi All
Sorry for asking so many Q.
No problem - we'll try to help.
what is the best Framed-MTU for modems PPP ?
Well, this is a tricky question, and there is no single "good" answer. This
will depend on many factors including the NAS, modems in use,
Ben-Nes Michael,
If you wish to limit users to hours, I like
to do this in an SQL
database, and make the AUTHSELECT statement conditional, on their usage
being under their prescribed hours. It's amazing what one can do with SQL
:-). Here's my example. This
Hello James -
At 9:09 AM 27/7/99, James Young wrote:
We are utilising a Cosco 5200 and are having difficulties with
configuring the system for a number of customers who want permanent
internet connections with a static IP address. We have followed the
rules in the guide for the Radiator product
On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
the standard Livingston radius have "Filter-Id" does cisco 2511 accept
it ?
The Cisco's do accept Filter-Id to choose ACL's but personally I prefer to
use per-user ACL's as the AS5300's I maintain for a client have many
different uses/users. The
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