Hello Dean -
On Tue, 02 May 2000, Dean Brandt wrote:
Hi
For some reason Radiator is creating 2 x start and stop records
with identical times for each session. Any ideas why this would be
happening and a possible fix?
This could be either your configuration file, or your NAS
Hello Brian -
On Tue, 02 May 2000, Brian Keefe wrote:
Thanks for the followup.
We are running Radiator 2.15.
What is the syntax for setting RejectHasReason in the handler?
Handler
RejectHasReason
.
/Handler
Here is the trace output I think you wanted.
It
Hello Dusty -
I am working on a PostAuthHook that will give us more compact
logging but I have run into a problem. I can get standard
attributes pretty easily by using the examples I have seen
in the Docs and the list. However when I try to get Vendor
Specific Attributes I come up
Hello Danny -
On Tue, 02 May 2000, Danny Whitesel wrote:
Last Friday, the server that houses our Rodopi database had a massive
hardware failure. As of yet, I am not 100% sure just what the extents of the
damage is. Most of the server was replaced just to get it back online as
quick as
Hello Beth -
On Tue, 02 May 2000, Beth Morgan wrote:
Hi all,
We are running Radiator 2.15, using mysqld Ver 3.22.29 for
freebsdelf3.3. Every week or so I am having to reboot the machine when
it stops wanting to authenticate because of a SQL timeout. Here's what
the log says:
Here's an example of what I do.
I want the ability to limit those individuals that are authenticated against
our
LDAP server. This allows us to maintain a list of users that are allowed to
dialin.
I arbitrarily choose the 'NAS-Port-Type' radius attribute that is sent to
Radiater
from our NAS.
Thanks for the syntax.
Yes, this is a custom AuthBy. Is this the difference?
-- Brian
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Hello Brian -
On
Regarding: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/ref.html#pgfId=369888
and the new AuthAttrDef attribute for LDAP...
This looks like a nice feature. However, to make AuthAttrDef entries as:
AuthAttrDef ldapattributename, radiusattributename, type
you would need to anticipate and list in
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Hello Tuncay -
On Tue, 02 May 2000, Tuncay MARGILIC wrote:
Rarely my Radiator gets an error 'Could not connect to SQL... backing off
600 sec'.
Is there any way to decrease the 600 sec waiting period?
Use the Timeout and FailureBackoffTime parameters in your AuthBy SQL.
See sections
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