Thank you Hugh. I guess it would help to have the 2.14.1 manual instead of
the 2.13.1manual.
I will look into it.
gj
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On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, Hugh
Hi all,
I'm doing evaluation testing with Radiator with 2 pm3 nas boxes and I have
started getting these errors in the RadLog table. I am using AuthbyEmerald.
Can anyone explain why these are occurring? Is anyone using Radiator with
pm3's running 3.9b22 and doing simultaneous use checking?
We are receiving alot of the following warnings:
Thu Dec 2 07:56:26 1999: WARNING: No such attribute Timestamp
Every time Radiator tries to relay an accounting packet this message gets generated.
Below I have included Trace 4 output for the packet before and after.
Any Ideas?
John D
[EMAIL
Support,
I am having an approximate 15% failure rate in authenticating users against an
SQL database using
radiator.
I believe I am starting to narrow the problem down as to why users are getting
the following message
on their WIN95/98 boxes.
"Error 691: The computer you're dialing in to
On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 06:13:46PM -0500, John Benson wrote:
Support,
Radiators Anonymous more likely :)
I am having an approximate 15% failure rate in authenticating users against an
SQL database using
radiator.
I believe I am starting to narrow the problem down as to why users are
Hello John -
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are receiving alot of the following warnings:
Thu Dec 2 07:56:26 1999: WARNING: No such attribute Timestamp
Every time Radiator tries to relay an accounting packet this message gets generated.
Below I have included Trace 4
Hello George -
On Thu, 02 Dec 1999, George Jeffery wrote:
Thank you Hugh. I guess it would help to have the 2.14.1 manual instead of
the 2.13.1manual.
I will look into it.
You will find the Radiator 2.14.1 distribution here:
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/
and the
Ray,
The message occurs when you telnet into the PM3 - it sends an accounting
message to Radiator, however because you are telnetting in, it doesn't have
any NASPORT information to pass to Radonline - hence the error. It is
complaining about NASPORT=(blank)
Regards,
Brian Morris
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Hello Dan -
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, Dan Sherwood wrote:
I recently purchased Radiator for use with 3Com Total Control. I read in
the revision history that you no longer need to use pmwho to limit
sessions. Instead, the Nas-Type of TotalControlSNMP can be used. How is
this configured? Do
Hi there,
I am looking for a free ODBC driver for BSDI 4.0.1. The idea is to be able to
authenticate users and to write accounting from/to Microsoft SQL Server(Auth by SQL)
through a Radiator running on BSDI 4.0.1 server.
It would be greatly appreciated if someone can send me a good driver.
Hello John -
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, John Benson wrote:
Support,
I am having an approximate 15% failure rate in authenticating users against an
SQL database using
radiator.
I believe I am starting to narrow the problem down as to why users are getting
the following message
on their
Hello Anura -
On Fri, 03 Dec 1999, Anura Abayaratne wrote:
Hi there,
I am looking for a free ODBC driver for BSDI 4.0.1. The idea is to be
able to authenticate users and to write accounting from/to Microsoft SQL
Server(Auth by SQL) through a Radiator running on BSDI 4.0.1 server.
It
Hi,
I have been trying to get the Reply Message working on our Radiator server
but seem to failing miserably.
If I use the example below as a test, it always seems to re-prompt the
user for their password over and over again in the Dialup window, rather
than just sending them the message as
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