(RADIATOR) stdout

2002-01-04 Thread Rick Ross
Is there a qwick trick to get radiator to log to console I added stdout to the config nothing I want this from time to time to watch activity on the system Thanks Rick Ross AcctPort 1646 AuthPort 1645 DbDir /usr/local/etc/raddb DictionaryFile /usr/local/etc/raddb/dictionary Foreground LogDir /v

RE: (RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address

2002-01-04 Thread Robert Blayzor
This usually happens if your NAS is multihomed or has a loopback interface set. You have to tell the NAS the interface you want the NAS-IP to be identified as. If this is a Cisco NAS, then you might want to check your Loopback interface (if you have one set) If the box is simply multihomed, the

(RADIATOR) SNMP not correctly identifying multiple logins

2002-01-04 Thread David Miller
Hi all: Have been relying on a session database to enforce multiple login limits, but after our data link provider experienced a temporary routing problem that left the session database out of sync with the actual users connected, decided a little more robust solution was in order.

(RADIATOR) NAS-IP-Address

2002-01-04 Thread Mike McCauley
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RE: (RADIATOR) Radiator Startup + daemontools

2002-01-04 Thread Dave Kitabjian
You can read more about daemontools here: http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html In particular, I think you're talking about supervise: http://cr.yp.to/daemontools/supervise.html Unfortunately, I'm not a whiz at supervise. But there's a mailing list you should consult: http:

Re: (RADIATOR) SQL Accounting / Radius Attribute Values only

2002-01-04 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Robert - I can't think of an easy way to do what you describe below, other than writing a custom hook to add some pseudo-attributes to the current request for the integer values you require, and then using them in the AcctSQLStatement. There are some example hooks in the distribution i

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator Startup

2002-01-04 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Gilbert - As mentioned previously, I don't know anything about daemon tools on FreeBSD, so you will have to check the FreeBSD documentation or consult a local systems administrator. Perhaps someone else on the list can help? regards Hugh On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 03:30, Gilbert T. Gutierre

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator Startup

2002-01-04 Thread Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
I saw the restartWrapper script. The reason I was not using it was that it used send mail. I have send mail disabled on the test machine that I am working on as well as the two servers already in service that I will be installing on. I did not know if there was some configuration file for R

(RADIATOR) Huge memory usage

2002-01-04 Thread Romain Vergniol
Hello all,   I use 2 radiator servers (2.18.2) on slackware 8.0 with MySQL, the first one has a proxy and a radius daemon and the other is a simple radius server.  The proxy receive about 12000 requests/day. I noticed that the machine with the proxy consumes a lot of memory (90% of  the 512M

RE: (RADIATOR) SQL Accounting / Radius Attribute Values only

2002-01-04 Thread Robert Blayzor
Correct... If you are using the standard accounting "INSERT ...". But how would you do it if you need to use: AcctSQLStatementEXEC sp_RadiusAcctInsert '0','%{Acct-Session-Id}','%{Acct-Status- Type}','%{User-Name}','%{Called-Station-Id}','%{Calling-Station-Id}','%c ','%{NAS-Port}'