Hi,
Since upgrading to Radiator 2.19, I'm facing strange problems. First
there was this session limit problem with NasType Livingston. There is
still that typo mistake in Nas.pm
Another thing is whenever the any NAS goes off, the session does not
get deleted. There is only the message User
Hi,
I want to implement Interim-Update for L2TP/PPP
Sessions to collect IP usage of permanent "not dial up" L2TP/PPP tunnels.
What needs to support Interim-Update except the Radius, which does? The
CPE? The L2TP Router which is the Radius Client?
As much feedback as possible would be
Hi,
Has anyone set up a Cisco CSS as a radiator client ?
I set up a CSS 11150 as a radiator client, but I can't log on it.
Nonetheless in the radiator log file, I can see the Access-Request sent by
the CSS and the Access-Accept sent back by Radiator.
I'm using Radiator 2.19 and the general
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a clean way to not send or forward these
packets. I see from the doccumentation that I should be able to have a
two authby radsql's, one with accountingstartsonly and one with
accountingstopsonly, but I was wondering if there was anything like an
Hi list,
I'm working on a project for a former employer. One of their brands is on
BSDi servers with the BSDi password database as authentication. I installed
Radiator and everything is working fine. But now, they want to support CHAP
(UUNet), so we need a separate users database with the
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Hello Solomon -
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 17:45, Solomon Sokolovsky wrote:
Hi,
I want to implement Interim-Update for L2TP/PPP Sessions to collect IP
usage of permanent not dial up L2TP/PPP tunnels. What needs to support
Interim-Update except the Radius, which does? The CPE? The L2TP Router
Salut Nicolas -
You should check the Cisco web site to see what radius attributes are
required when using a Cisco CSS. You could also have a look at a debug on
the Cisco to see what it says when it receives the Access-Accept - it may
give you some indication of why it isn't working.
A+
Salut Pascal -
You should use the builddbm utility included in the Radiator distribution
top level directory. It is supplied in source form so you can modify it if
you need to.
Also have a look at section 9 in the Radiator 2.19 reference manual
(doc/ref.html).
regards
Hugh
On Tue, 5 Feb
Hello Peter -
The best way to do this is with Handlers:
# define Handler for accounting alives
Handler Acct-Status-Type = Alive
AuthBy INTERNAL
AcctResponse ACCEPT
/AuthBy
Handler
Handler
.
/Handler
Note that you should not mix Realms and
Hello TDN -
Hi,
I'd like to have radiator authenticate users from a Postgres SQL database.
I get the following error whenever I try to test it using radpwtst.
Can't read $DBI::errstr, last handle unknown or destroyed at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Radius/SqlDb.pm line 136
Am
Hi,
Is it possible to use mrtg or some other graphing utility
to graph the total number of current users on any individual access server or
selectedgroup of access servers?
Barry Andersson
If
your NAS supports SNMP you could use MRTG to graph that dataor you could
get SNMP data from Radiator. You could also generate graphs from the session
data in the session database if you are using an SQL or DBM session
database.
Take a
look at section 6.14 in the manual for SNMP and
Sorry, I should have been more specific. We do not have
SNMP access to all NAS as they are virtual ports. We have no problems graphing
our own equipment but would like to graph the virtual port usage
separately.
- Original Message -
From:
Frank
Danielson
To: Barry
Rather than re-invent the wheel, does anyone out there already have a script
that grabs data from a mySQL RADONLINE table so that mrtg can use it?
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I haven't done it, so I'm just talking theory here...but this should be a
very simple program...not much of an invention. If you're looking to
graph ports in use individually for each NAS, I'd write a perl script
using DBI to get at the RADONLINE table. Take the NAS IP (NASIDENTIFIER)
as
I take old script radonline from icradius, and made some modification. I
execute it with ... | cat -b and with cut taking numbers of online users
for MRTG like here: http://cstrike.noufs.org/mrtg/
It's working for prepaid cards, for all online users, for ISDN That's
all what I need :-))
Hello Barry -
There is also a FAQ item here:
file:/./Radiator-2.19/doc/faq.html#50
regards
Hugh
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 14:13, Barry Andersson wrote:
Rather than re-invent the wheel, does anyone out there already have a
script that grabs data from a mySQL RADONLINE table so that
Hello Ujwol -
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 21:21, Ujwol Manandhar wrote:
Hi,
Since upgrading to Radiator 2.19, I'm facing strange problems. First
there was this session limit problem with NasType Livingston. There is
still that typo mistake in Nas.pm
What typo is that?
Another thing is
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