Re: (RADIATOR) To connect MSSQL 7.0 database from a UNIX solaris through FreeTDS

1999-12-08 Thread S.K.D. Lakmin Premnath
Hi Hugh, Sorry for previous mail in HTML format. I have attached this in text file. pls read and help me. to connect solaris to MSSQL server. thanks lakmin At 10:01 AM 12/7/99 +1100, you wrote: > >Hello Lakmin - > >Could you please just send your email in text form? HTML is really not good

Re: (RADIATOR) Error Message in our LogFile

1999-12-08 Thread tom minchin
On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 09:00:23PM -0800, Greg Kornatowsky wrote: > I am getting the following message in our Error Logfile, hopefully someone > can tell me what it means. > > The user masteraccount has been acting kind of strange. They have ALOT of > usage, like 500 hours a month yet if I do a

(RADIATOR) Error Message in our LogFile

1999-12-08 Thread Greg Kornatowsky
I am getting the following message in our Error Logfile, hopefully someone can tell me what it means. The user masteraccount has been acting kind of strange. They have ALOT of usage, like 500 hours a month yet if I do a usage query (we are running Platypus) it will always only show 170 hours. A

(RADIATOR) LDAP

1999-12-08 Thread Dan Sherwood
Has anyone developed a quick and painless method of configuring Radiator for use with Netscape Directory Server on Solaris 2.6? Once LDAP is a requirement, the complexity of the install increases a bunch due to the need for a c compiler and other dependency packages. Has anyone developed an

Re: (RADIATOR) Re-Write or Similar

1999-12-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Paul - On Thu, 09 Dec 1999, Paul Thornton wrote: > Hi, > > We are considering setting up a roaming service between several ISP's and > would like to know, whether we are able to strip certain values, returned > from the remote Radius Server. > > I.E. > If we submit a authentication reque

Re: (RADIATOR) License

1999-12-08 Thread tom minchin
On Thu, Dec 09, 1999 at 10:46:32AM +1030, Paul Thornton wrote: > Hi, > > We currently have an unlimited license for Radiator purchased via DOVE > Australia. Since then we have been bought out by Asia Online. We are still > only using this license in Adelaide. > > Now we have multiple pops acros

(RADIATOR) License

1999-12-08 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi, We currently have an unlimited license for Radiator purchased via DOVE Australia. Since then we have been bought out by Asia Online. We are still only using this license in Adelaide. Now we have multiple pops across the nation, we assume we can use this license at all our sites. Regards,

(RADIATOR) Re-Write or Similar

1999-12-08 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi, We are considering setting up a roaming service between several ISP's and would like to know, whether we are able to strip certain values, returned from the remote Radius Server. I.E. If we submit a authentication request to an ISP in New Zealand and in their user records they have the field

Re: (RADIATOR) Reply Items From MSSQL

1999-12-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Kirk - On Thu, 09 Dec 1999, Kirk Rogers wrote: > Hello all, > I am new to the group and RADIATOR and am stumped on a details concerning > the reply items sent back to the NAS (Ascend MAX4000). I have a profile > defined for a dial-up router (Ascend Pipeline 85) and it is configured as a >

Re: (RADIATOR) Roaming feature

1999-12-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Abdul - On Wed, 08 Dec 1999, Abdul Rehman Saeed wrote: > We have problem regarding roaming currently we using TACACS+ (Tac Plus). > > Can this problem solved if we move from tacacs to radiator (radius). > Yes. You can even retain your existing TACACS+ configuration too if you don't wan

(RADIATOR) Reply Items From MSSQL

1999-12-08 Thread Kirk Rogers
Hello all, I am new to the group and RADIATOR and am stumped on a details concerning the reply items sent back to the NAS (Ascend MAX4000). I have a profile defined for a dial-up router (Ascend Pipeline 85) and it is configured as a small subnet (255.255.255.248). The IP address of the router an

RE: (RADIATOR) CDB: where is the documentation?

1999-12-08 Thread Dave Kitabjian
Thanks very much. Yes, I saw this in the header, but I still didn't know where this piece was supposed to come from. I'll be sure to check CPAN for all future unknowns! Thanks! Dave On Tuesday, December 07, 1999 5:18 PM, Hugh Irvine [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > Hello Dave - > > On We

(RADIATOR) Roaming feature

1999-12-08 Thread Abdul Rehman Saeed
Dear Sir, Hi, We have problem regarding roaming currently we using TACACS+ (Tac Plus). Can this problem solved if we move from tacacs to radiator (radius). Please reply soon. Best Regards Abdul Rehman Saeed COMSATS Internet Services Islamabad Pakistan === Archive at http://www.thesi

Re: (RADIATOR) Logs stored in SQL database...

1999-12-08 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Tony - On Wed, 08 Dec 1999, Tony Frank (EPA) wrote: > Perhaps this is a silly question, but since I'm very new to the general 'ISP > style' arena, I have a perhaps basic question > I'm not even sure this is the correct list, but since I'm using Radiator to > generate most of the data,

Re: (RADIATOR) iPass perl module

1999-12-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Pete, Version 1.5 of IpassPerl requires an updated version of the ipass libraries and headers. You can find them in the Radiator downloads area: iPASS-Linux-486.tar.gz iPASS-Solaris-Sparc.tar.gz they contain new headers and libraries to replace the ones in the standard ipass developers distr

RE: (RADIATOR) Session Timeout Until xx:xx

1999-12-08 Thread Ferhat DILMAN
Title: RE: (RADIATOR) Session Timeout Until xx:xx Hi, For double checking: Here is my users file and the cfg file. And Session-Timeout works this way very well. I will try the same functionality live with SQL database today. fred    User-Password = "x",     Time = "Al0800-1800"

(RADIATOR) iPass perl module

1999-12-08 Thread Pete Black
Hiya All, I've downloaded the three latest version of the iPass perl module from open systems. The latest two are attempting to use a struct member that doesn't exist. The member it is attempting to access is a char string called ipinfo_t.called_number For some

(RADIATOR) Logs stored in SQL database...

1999-12-08 Thread Tony Frank (EPA)
Perhaps this is a silly question, but since I'm very new to the general 'ISP style' arena, I have a perhaps basic question I'm not even sure this is the correct list, but since I'm using Radiator to generate most of the data, I thought it was worth a try... I have a SQL (mySQL) server. I am