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My logfile is filled with the entry listed below. 206.165.153.21 is my NAS
box. XXX is my secret replaced with XXX's What's going on ?
Jun 12 09:39:41 2000: DEBUG: Running command `/usr/bin/snmpget
206.165.153.21 XXX
.iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.429.4.10.1.1.18.3826
Andrew P.
MySQL's PASSWORD() function uses a proprietary hash algorithm. Ms. Jung,
what you probably want to do instead (if you really want your passwords
encrypted), is to use MySQL's also-built-in ENCRYPT() function. Is does a
Unix-crypt compatible hash.
... SET ENCRYPTEDPASSWORD =
Thanks, all, for your suggestions.
This looks like it will be exactly what we need. Only problem is, I
can't get it to work. The only difference I see is that we are using
ports 1812/1813, not 1645/1646.
I changed my config file to:
AuthPort 1812
AcctPort
Then I HUPped
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 01:03:41PM -0400, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
Thanks, all, for your suggestions.
This looks like it will be exactly what we need. Only problem is, I
can't get it to work. The only difference I see is that we are using
ports 1812/1813, not 1645/1646.
I changed my config
Hi,
I have some NAS cisco and somre livingston, usualy I use pool of ip address,
but when I use the commnad Framd-IP-Address with the livingston works fine
and with the CIsco it don't works fine.
In the cisco I have something like this:
peer default ip address pool Cisco3640-Group-1
I'm sure
Robin,
You appear to have just saved the day. Thanks very much!
To offer something that may be helpful back to y'all, check this out:
Rather than maintaining two config files (which I've been avoiding like
the plague), I got the command line syntax to work by using blank quotes
for the
Hello Andrew -
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
My logfile is filled with the entry listed below. 206.165.153.21 is my NAS
box. XXX is my secret replaced with XXX's What's going on ?
Jun 12 09:39:41 2000: DEBUG: Running command `/usr/bin/snmpget
206.165.153.21 XXX
Hello David -
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, David Toribio wrote:
Hi,
I have some NAS cisco and somre livingston, usualy I use pool of ip address,
but when I use the commnad Framd-IP-Address with the livingston works fine
and with the CIsco it don't works fine.
In the cisco I have something
Hello Dave -
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
Thanks, all, for your suggestions.
This looks like it will be exactly what we need. Only problem is, I
can't get it to work. The only difference I see is that we are using
ports 1812/1813, not 1645/1646.
I changed my config file
Hi all,
I have a quick question. If I set MaxSessions 1, will this stop MP
connections from establishing, or do I have to force them into a PPP?
Thanks in advance.
Cortney Thompson
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Hello all -
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Daniel Senie wrote:
Robin Gruyters wrote:
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 01:03:41PM -0400, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
Thanks, all, for your suggestions.
This looks like it will be exactly what we need. Only problem is, I
can't get it to work. The only
Open System Consultants are pleased to announce a minor release of Radiator.
2.16.1 provides one significant new feature: support for Windows 2000 Active
Directory, and one significant bug fix: a problem preventing strong sim-use
checking from working properly in 2.16. There are also a number of
Hello Cortney -
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Cortney Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I have a quick question. If I set MaxSessions 1, will this stop MP
connections from establishing, or do I have to force them into a PPP?
This depends mostly on the NAS and how it behaves when setting up MP
Hello Everyone/
I'm having problems with communications between Ipass Netserver Accounting
port and my Radiator server.
I have already configured Radiator like this:
Client xxx.xxx.. #MY IPASS NETSERVERB
Secret xxx
DupInterval 5
/Client
And...
Realm
Hello Iris -
On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Iris Silva wrote:
Hello Everyone/
I'm having problems with communications between Ipass Netserver Accounting
port and my Radiator server.
I have already configured Radiator like this:
Client xxx.xxx.. #MY IPASS NETSERVERB
Secret
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