(RADIATOR) Post-Error and Host-Request

2002-01-07 Thread Mike McCauley
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Re: (RADIATOR) Linux MS-SQL

2002-01-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Andrew - Thanks for your comment. Connectivity to MS-SQL is becoming rather painful, as MS has dropped support for Sybase interoperation. There is also a problem with Freetds if you require more than one connection to the database. In general, the easiest methods these days seem to be

Re: (RADIATOR) Post-Error and Host-Request

2002-01-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello - I think you will need to check with Cisco ( or look at the Cisco web site). Does anyone else on the list happen to know the answer? cheers Hugh Hi! This may not be a radiator specific question but just want to know what are the possible reasons of 'Port-Error' and 'Host-Request'

(RADIATOR) Some Problems with Encrypted Password

2002-01-07 Thread 'Tunde Ogedengbe
I need guidelines on Password encryption. We are running SQL Server based customer system on Windows 2000. We desire to encrypt the password on the SQL platform to ensure that our Customer database is not hijacked. Going through your manual, there is ONLY a reference to Unix encrypted

(RADIATOR) Authentication Problems

2002-01-07 Thread Eric Johnson
I am having problems authenticating with Radiator. I am running NT 4 with MySQL as the database. My config script is set to first check the NT user database and then the SQL database. When I use radpwtst I get a bad authenticator reply and then 2 no reply's which I assume are because the

(RADIATOR) AuthbyRADIUS with DYNADDRESS

2002-01-07 Thread Matt Scifo
Hugh We have had some confusion regarding issuing dynamic ip's when using AuthbyRADIUS in a proxy situation. We understand that once an AuthbyRADIUS clause is processed, it returns immediatly to the nas without waiting for a reply from the proxy server. In order to issue a dynamic ip in this

Re: (RADIATOR) Login OK Loop

2002-01-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello William - I can't recall seeing this sort of problem before. I will need to see a trace 4 debug together with a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) to be able to say any more. BTW - the latest version of Radiator is 2.19. regards Hugh On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 06:17, William

Re: (RADIATOR) migration to radiator with cisco-equipment

2002-01-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Alexander - On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 00:09, Alexander Wallnöfer wrote: I´m evaluating the radiotor and I'm thinking to migrate from x-Tacacs based on an Informix-DB to the Radiator based on LINUX/MySQL or LINUX/Informix. We are an ISP with about 10.000 Customers in the Dial-Up-Sector. As

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthbyRADIUS with DYNADDRESS

2002-01-07 Thread Steve Roderick
At 03:17 PM 1/7/2002 -0800, Matt Scifo wrote: The attached debug file (replyhook_example.log) shows that as soon as AuthbyRADIUS sends the Access-Request to the proxy server, an Access-Accept is sent back to our nas containing no attributes, even with the ReplyHook. The nas then authenticates

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthbyRADIUS with DYNADDRESS

2002-01-07 Thread Steve Roderick
At 03:17 PM 1/7/2002 -0800, Matt Scifo wrote: Our setup includes well over a 100 handlers which are used based on called-station-id and/or realm. There is an SQL based module that would eliminate these 100 handlers. Look for AuthSQLRadius. Steve --- Stephen Roderick Universal Telecom, Inc.

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthbyRADIUS with DYNADDRESS

2002-01-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Matt, Hello Steve - Thanks for sending the files. The problem you have with the two Access-Accepts is because you have specified NoForwardAuthentication in the second AuthBy RADIUS clause. This will cause this AuthBy to always Accept any authentication request. This is not what you

(RADIATOR) AuthBy SQL problem

2002-01-07 Thread Sam Cheung
Hi genius, I am using AuthBy SQL to authenticate users. However, I would like to verifiy the user's username, password and status=T. So, How, can I rewrite the statement in sq.cfg to make it works. Thanks so much for paying attention. --- Regards, Sam Cheung E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ===

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthBy SQL problem

2002-01-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Sam - Just specify a suitable AuthSelect: AuthSelect select PASSWORD where USERNAME = '%n' and STATUS = 'T' AuthColumnDef 0, User-Password, check regards Hugh On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 12:09, Sam Cheung wrote: Hi genius, I am using AuthBy SQL to authenticate users.

(RADIATOR) SNMP problem with PM3..

2002-01-07 Thread Michael Bellears
Hi, This has been discussed on the list before, but I cannot seem to find a resolution ;) One of our clients has Radiator 2.18 with Radmin 1.5 running on Debian Linux 2.2, using PM3 NAS's. Denying Simultaneous use has never worked when clients connect with multilink ISDN connections - I now

Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP problem with PM3..

2002-01-07 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Michael - The SNMP query is not run for every access request - it is only run if there is a session limit exceeded according to the session database. The problem with simultaneous use checking is that in many cases the information received from the NAS in the radius accounting requests