Hello everyone,
Anyone out there having problems with authenticating customers AFTER a
Nortel Shasta (DSL) reboots?
The problem that I am having is that when the Shasta reboots, DSL
customers that are trying to re-login are over populating the
authentication/accounting ports on the server.
Hello Janet -
I would run a seperate machine and/or instance of Radiator to run the DSL.
hth
Hugh
On Monday 14 May 2001 18:09, Janet N del Mundo wrote:
Hello everyone,
Anyone out there having problems with authenticating customers AFTER a
Nortel Shasta (DSL) reboots?
The problem that I
The idea behind the title, is to be able to blindly forward and
forget a packet to a third host, typically for non reliable
recording.
Typically this would just concern accounting packets :
AuthBy RADIUS
Hostmy-unreliable-session-db
Hi...
I've gotten Radiator to work well using authByADSI on a Win2k box (thanks to
some hints from Hugh and others on this list :-) but we'd really like to run
it on a linux box. In theory, I should be able to use AuthByLDAP for this,
right?
I've set up AuthDN and AuthPassword so that Radiator
Hi,
I'm having problems with a SessionDatabase SQL... I want to use the
timestamp in the AddQuery (with Oracle), but '%p' is yelding a 1 digit
second if the seconds in the timestamp is 10.
Following is the corresponding part in the config file and afterwards, a
trace 4.
Note, in the trace,
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Guys.
Im getting this error when trying to autenticate with CHAP:
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Jared:
Something is clicking in the back of my mind that says that Livingston
RADIUS was brain-dead on RADIUS authentication, or something like that.
I believe that it accepted Auth/Acct requests even if the shared secret
was bad. Are you sure the shared secret is correct? Are you sure that
On 15 May 2001 09:05:08 -0500, Chris Given wrote:
Thats pretty good, here is 1000 auth, acct start and acct stops using
Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 on a Linux Redhat 7.1 P3 800 machine.
Total of 3000 database queries along with our normal load which is a few
request per second.
# time perl
Hello Anton -
You cannot use CHAP authentication with with encrypted passwords in your
database. If you want to use encrypted passwords in the database, you will
have to use PAP authentication. If you want to use CHAP authentication you
will have to use plaintext passwords in the database.
Hello Scott -
On Tuesday 15 May 2001 07:43, Scott Robinson wrote:
I have a question regarding the DupInterval setting in the radiator
configuration file.
We will be deploying our Radiator servers with Cisco 5800 and 5400 VPOP
NAS's. These clients contain between 500 and 600 dialup lines
Hello Jared -
I will need to see a complete copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator and the corresponding log
messages from the other Radius server.
thanks
Hugh
On Tuesday 15 May 2001 06:22, Jared Reimer wrote:
Hello.
I am evaluating
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