Re: (RADIATOR) Help for the DBM-Impaired

2002-06-18 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Scott - The simplest thing to do is dummy up a stop record to clear the session using radpwtst. Otherwise you should consider an SQL database and then you can use the standard SQL command line interface to run whatever query is suitable. regards Hugh On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 21:06, Scott

RE: (RADIATOR) not running from inetd - help!

2002-06-18 Thread Rolando Riley
Hello Shon: I see you still have the "=" on that line. -config_file=/usr/local/radius/conf/radius.conf In other words you are starting radiusd incorrectly. R. Riley -Mensaje original- De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En nombre de Shon Stephens

RE: (RADIATOR) not running from inetd - help!

2002-06-18 Thread Tony Bunce
Why don't you just use the rc.local method? It works great for us and radiator wouldn't have to start for each individual request Thanks, Tony B, CCNA, Network+ Systems Administration GO Concepts, Inc. / www.go-concepts.com Are you on the GO yet? What about those you know, are they on the GO? 51

(RADIATOR) radiator not starting from inetd - help! (more info)

2002-06-18 Thread Shon Stephens
the very first time a request is sent to the radiator server, the following message is generated in /var/adm/messages: Jun 18 16:30:19 ny-radius-03 inetd[173]: [ID 842545 daemon.warning] /usr/local/radius/bin/radiusd: Signal 96 next request generates this message in /var/adm/messages: Jun 18 16:

RE: (RADIATOR) not running from inetd - help!

2002-06-18 Thread Shon Stephens
i changed the inetd.conf file entry to the following: radius dgram udp waitroot/usr/local/radius/bin/radiusd -config_file=/usr/local/radius/conf/radius.conf -foreground #OSRadius and i still get this in /var/adm/messages. (no logs generated by radiator) Jun 18 16:31:06 ny-www-0

RE: (RADIATOR) Help for the DBM-Impaired

2002-06-18 Thread Dave Kitabjian
I think what you want to do is get the radwho.cgi script (included with Radiator) set up and running under Apache. Then, when you access it in your web browser, you can click "Delete" to remove individual rows from the DBM. Dave > -Original Message- > From: Scott Rothgaber [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: (RADIATOR) MacOSX Users

2002-06-18 Thread Dave Kitabjian
I'm kinda interested, too :) If I had a lot more time, I'd set it up on my Mac at home and give it a whirl... Dave > -Original Message- > From: Bennie Warren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 2:28 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: (RADIATOR) MacOSX Users >

RE: (RADIATOR) RE:PrePaid for Voip

2002-06-18 Thread Dave Kitabjian
Sadly, our attempt to do this with the AS5300 confirmed that the Session-Timeout attribute was not honored (and I think Cisco acknowledged this). That other post about the h323-credit-time sounds interesting, though. We'll have to look into that sometime. Dave > -Original Message- > Fro

(RADIATOR) Help for the DBM-Impaired

2002-06-18 Thread Scott Rothgaber
[Radiator 3.0 on FreeBSD 4.4] Users are occasionally getting "stuck" in my session database. I know what is causing this problem, but that's another topic. Is there a command that will remove a single entry? I've been using `echo -n > database' but that's like killing a fly with a shotgun. ;

(RADIATOR) SQL Query with Backslash

2002-06-18 Thread Harrison Ng
Title: SQL Query with Backslash Hi, We have some special usernames such as *99#\ needed for login. But the backslash "\" may cause problem to update query like this: Fri Jun 14 10:15:13 2002: ERR: do failed for 'update RADPOOL set STATE=1,TIME_STAMP=1024020913,EXPIRY=1024280113,USERNAME=