Hi,
I think Radiator 2.18.3 works incorrect with SessionDatabase SQL.
It seems it does not delete sessions after disconnect from RADONLINE.
As a result RADONLINE grows up and the logfile looks like below.
Version 2.18.2 works fine.
Was Mariano right? :)
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Hello William and all orher!
WH We're having a problem with multiple accounting stop records. The
WH stop records have exactly a 1 minute difference between them,
WH .i.e, a stop record at 09:00:00 is followed by another stop
WH record at 09:00:01.
As I see - all this records have one same
We're occasionally getting the following message on terminal
screens where root is logged in:
DBD::mysql::st execute failed: Lost connection to MySQL server
during query at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/Radius/SqlDb.pm
line 202.
We're using Radiator 2.18.2 on RH Linux 7.1. Is this simply an
Hugh, folks,
Can anyone give me a pointer as to how to configure use of the new EAP
facilities. EAP doesnt appear to be mentioned in the 2.18.3 ref manual on
the Radiator site, nor in the distributed documentation, nor goodies file
etc. Basically all I can find is the three *.pm modules and
Hello Hugh
I did all that you suggested however the problem remained, so I tried with
the AuthNT.pm file from the version 2.14.1 and mate. It works without
problem... what happened?
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We're testing out the new .3, but we're having a small problem with syslog
(though its a different scenerio than before). This time it doesn't
start.
This is the output I get:
[root@outpost2] /opt/RAD: bin/radiusd -c etc/radius.cfg
Your vendor has not defined the Sys::Syslog macro _PATH_LOG at
Hi
I am having problem with radiator and oracle. We
have installed the most current version of DBI and DBD and even using
radiator 2.18.3
We are having a problem where it will work for a work and then suddenly
out of nowhere, it will reject every user.
It will give :
ERR: Could not
Hello,
Awhile ago I posted the message below regarding Radiator dying on a SQL
timeout.
I received some suggestions to update the DBI/DBD modules, which I did and am
also running v2.18.2 of Radiator. I see the same thing in the log, and
restart_wrapper reports:
Your program
Hi,
This is probably a silly question, but do session-id's get reset to zero
or whatever when radiusd is restarted?
Also, I would like to know if it is possible in any way to increase the
session-id length. It's set at 8 digits, which is not enough, if we wish
to make sure every begin has an
Title: Message
Guys..
I have a
problem..
I am using DBFILE
so I create a berkeley file form a plain text file thats in the
format..
user Encrypted-Password
= "{crypt}EkmJMOKoO8omE"
now.. I need to add
some attrbitutes to ceratin users.. depending on the username.. like
this:
user
My radius client will send me the attributes in accounting requests with
CISCO format like:
h323-connect-time=15:41:44.025 UTC Mon Oct 9 2000
What could I do in Radiator to transform this format to normal Database
format in Oracle/MS SQL, which looks like 2000/10/09 15:41:44 when I
try to
Title: Re: (RADIATOR) Atributtes ...
Hello Anton -
If you only have a relatively small number of such users, it is
probably simpler and easier to use cascaded AuthBy modules.
Something like this:
# define AuthBy clauses
AuthBy DBM
Identifier CheckDBM
.
/AuthBy
AuthBy FILE
Identifier
Hello Paulo -
The session-id's are generated by the NAS equipment, and are not
limited to 8 bits. What exactly is the problem?
thanks
Hugh
At 18:38 +0100 01/8/31, Paulo Rodrigues wrote:
Hi,
This is probably a silly question, but do session-id's get reset to zero
or whatever when radiusd
Hello Mark -
There is nothing to configure.
Radiator will handle the proxying and challenge/response automatically.
Or have I misunderstood your question?
regards
Hugh
At 15:54 +0100 01/8/31, Mark O'Leary wrote:
Hugh, folks,
Can anyone give me a pointer as to how to configure use of the
Hello Viraj -
I have copied this mail to Mike to see if he has any ideas.
regards
Hugh
At 11:59 -0400 01/8/31, Viraj Alankar wrote:
Hello,
Awhile ago I posted the message below regarding Radiator dying on a SQL
timeout.
I received some suggestions to update the DBI/DBD modules, which I
Hello John -
There have been some changes made in AuthNT.pm, so I have copied this
mail to Mike for his comments.
regards
Hugh
At 10:19 -0500 01/8/31, John Edward Kekhan Nino wrote:
Hello Hugh
I did all that you suggested however the problem remained, so I tried with
the AuthNT.pm file
Hello Paul -
All of a sudden, lots of people seem to be having problems with Oracle.
When Radiator has a problem talking to the database, it marks the
connection as down and will not retry it for 600 seconds (10
minutes). This is the default behaviour and it can be altered in the
AuthBy SQL
Hello Yije -
You will have to write a Hook to parse the string and create a
pseudo-attribute in the request packet that you can then insert into
the database table with an AcctSQLStatement.
There are some example hooks (you probably want a PreClientHook) in
the file called goodies/hooks.txt
Hello William -
This message is letting you know that Radiator has lost its
connection to the database. The connection will be restarted
automatically, but you should probably ascertain why you are having a
problem.
regards
Hugh
At 9:28 -0400 01/8/31, William Hernandez wrote:
We're
Hello Everyone -
I am travelling for a few days, so some emails won't get dealt with
until I get home towards the end of next week.
Thanks for your patience.
regards
Hugh
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Radiator: the most portable,
Hello John,
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 10:56, Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello John -
There have been some changes made in AuthNT.pm, so I have copied this
mail to Mike for his comments.
The relevant change appears to be that recent Radiators use
Win32::AuthenticateUser::AuthenticateUser
whereas 2.14.1
I am using Radiatior on Redhat 7.1 with PAM authentication. I have the
radius.cfg as
follows:
Realm DEFAULT
AuthBy PAM
Service radiusd
/AuthBy
# Log accounting to a detail file
AcctLogFileName %L/detail
/Realm
Client x.x.x.x
Secret mysecret
Title: Message
Worked
like a charm!!!
Thx
again for the help Hugh.. as usual... a lifesaver.
Anton
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I think I fixed the problem (wan't running radiator as root). I am
interested if this is how are other are
doing kerb.
Thanks,
Mike Forbes
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Forbes Mike wrote:
I am using Radiatior on Redhat 7.1 with PAM authentication. I have the
radius.cfg as
follows:
Realm
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