Hello !
I want to add some kind of on-line control to the PostAuthHook. A file will be
mainteined in the hard disk with the users connected. When a start packet is received
a line is added to the file in the disk with the username, logon time, IP Address,
etc... When a Stop packet is received
Hi all !
Here is the source code of the PostAuthHook file that I'm using. As you can see the
Hook only saves basic information of the packets received to a file in the hard disk
and assigns a fixed IP address to an specific user.
The problem is that the assignation doesn't works. The code for
Hello Mike,
I'm currently using Microsoft SQL v7 already. I've also ran the MS-SQL v7 index tuning wizard, and it did not find any optimizations.
When I set up the database on MS-SQL, I'm just using createdb script that came with RAdmin, and I hope that's OK.
The puzzling part is whenever I
Hi;
Our system is working just fine (authentication wise), but I need to be able to send
accounting packets to two seperate locations for a particular realm.
For example:
Authentication packets for a certain realm are proxied (AuthBy Realm) to another
Radius server which works fine.
On Tue, Dec 28, 1999 at 05:50:44PM -0500, Andrew Kaplan wrote:
I am still plagued with Radiator failing to authenticate. We had problems
today. The log shows a bunch of SQL timeout errors at the same time. Any
idea as to what is the problem.
If it's a regular problem, perhaps leave
Hello Steve -
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Steve Suehring wrote:
Hello-
As a follow up to my earlier message, I got around the problem by
commenting out the error handling in Radius.pm. This is not the best
solution for obvious reasons. Now I'm getting errors like this:
Mon Dec 27 16:37:53
Hello Dmitry -
On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Dmitry Niqiforoff wrote:
Hello!
The problem is I'm unable to fetch Realm name with "%R" special
character. It always returns an empty string, no matter whether I use
RewriteUsername or not.
I will need to see your configuration file (no secrets)
Hello Dmitry -
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Dmitry Niqiforoff wrote:
Mike McCauley wrote:
Probably the best way to handle this kind of thing is to use the radius Class
attribute. If you set the Class attribute in the reply to an access request,
then the NAS will send that same string back in
Hello Vicente -
On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Vicente Ferrando wrote:
Hi Mike,
The problem with the RADIATOR hang up is solved. Like you said one of
our NASes was not attending snmp requests.
Now the problem is that one user can connect twice or more times. I
think it is because