Hello Andrew -
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000, Andrew Pollock wrote:
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Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 2:14 PM
To: Andrew Pollock; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Handler for a "set
I have a user who
for some reason skips being logged to the log files. I am running a failed
attempt log, a detail log, and a password log. They appear in the detail log but
for some reason they seem to slide between the cracks in the passlog. I show the
users who log in before and after
My radwho lists old users that are over 4 months old. I press "delete"
sessions but they don't go away. How can I remove them from the radwho.cgi.
Andrew P. Kaplan, CNE, MCSE+Internet, MCT, CCNA, CCDA
CyberShore, Inc. -- Premium Internet Services -- http://www.cshore.com
"BREAKFAST.SYS halted
I just recently put in a negative look ahead assertion.
#Negative look ahead assertion for SQL DB. Clean up garbled logins.
Handler User-Name=/[^a-zA-Z0-9-@_.]/
SessionDatabase SDB2
AuthBy FILE
Filename %D/reject_users
/AuthBy
/Handler
I just got this in
Hello Gordon -
I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together with
a trace 4 debug showing what is happening.
thanks
Hugh
On Fri, 08 Sep 2000, Gordon L. Foster wrote:
I have a user who for some reason skips being logged to the log files. I am
running a failed
Hello Andrew -
The simplest thing to do is to use radpwtst to send a dummy stop packet to
Radiator with the username, NAS-Identifier and NAS-Port of the entry(s) in
question.
hth
Hugh
On Fri, 08 Sep 2000, Andrew P. Kaplan wrote:
My radwho lists old users that are over 4 months old. I press
Radiator 2.16.1
Redhat Linux 6.2
Defining PasswordLogFileName doesn't seem to
produce output, whether it is defined in the
global section of the .cfg or within the Realm.
Does that setting actually work for anyone???
Or is this just some weird handler-only call the
subroutine kind of thing???
Title: question: Cisco 3000 VPN/radiator/windows 2000
Hi all,
I apologize for asking a question which has probably been asked before but I can't seem to find an archive of the list.
As there is no Cisco VPN client for windows 2000, I've been trying to establish a connection via a PPTP
Hugh,
Here is an example, my current config, with IPs changed:
LogDir /usr/local/radiator/raddb
DbDir /usr/local/radiator/raddb
Trace 4
AuthPort 1645
AcctPort 1646
Client 5.6.7.8
Secret hello
/Client
# DEFAULT handler
Handler
# Strip out junk from username