At 10:11 26/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>I must apologise to you, as it does appear that there is a problem with
>radacct.cgi and SQL databases in secure mode. I am very sorry that you have
>spent a rather frustrating time trying to make this work.
No problem, that was part of discovering Rad
At 10:28 23/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>You will also have to edit the radacct.cgi file and turn on secure mode by
>uncommenting the following line:
>
>$secure = 1;
I did, and it does work, but there doesn't a way to forbid users from
seeing the All Users script. Obviously, no ISP wants use
At 09:05 22/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>Have a look at section 11.3 in the Radiator 2.16.3 reference manual.
I did, and after spending another half a day (thankfully for the company
that hired me, I'm not making lawyer wages :-), I'm at the point where I am
prompted for a login/passwd, but
Hi,
I gave up on using radacct.cgi since I understand it requires your to
create user accounts on the Radius server to match those in MySQL and
create ~/cgi-bin/.htaccess and .htpasswd simply so that a user can only see
his accounting infos. The whole point of outsourcing user accounts to a
D
At 13:21 20/09/00 +0200, SJ wrote:
>Create a password protected directory in your cgi-bin dir.
>Ie. create a .htaccess and a . htpasswd file.
>If you don't know how to do this, consult your apache manual.
Thx much for the info... but does it mean that the radacct.cgi scrip from
Radiator expects
Hello again,
Even after a day reading about Apache and CGI, I'm still stuck as to what
Mike Mc Cauley mean in the header of radacct.cgi. Since no info is
available in either the Reference manual or the FAQ, I assume I'm not the
only newbie who is stuck at this point.
1. If I want a user to on
Hi,
As I don't know anything about CGI and not that much about Apache, which
radacct.cgi expects you to know, I figured I should ask.
1. Users who connect to my NAS must get a URL such as
http://www.acme.com/cgi-bin/radacct.cgi, but only see their personal
statistics. Comments in radacct.cgi
At 09:45 15/09/00 +1100, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>It looks to me like you have a mixture of Perl 5.6 and perl 5.005. I think you
>should clean up the installation so that you use one or the other.
I ended up removing every single Perl-related package. I also had to hunt
an MD5 package that was on par
Hi,
I was starting to learn how to outsource authentication to MySQL as
explained in the reference PDF, but /usr/bin/buildsql complained about
MD5.pm not found. I figured I might need to upgrade perl, which I did. Now,
Radiator itself won't load:
# /usr/bin/radiusd -config_file ./ftci.cfg
Ca
At 11:25 14/09/00 +0500, Arslan Saeed wrote:
We are facing
problem in radiator implementation with Cisco AS5300 NAS. It seems that
Cisco NAS is really picky in understanding attributes replied by
radiator; like IP address reservation , session-timeout etc. I have
checked the configuration of both
Hi,
I'm almost there... but WinPoet still complains with Err 691 when I try to
connect to a RedBack SMS-1800 NAS with Radiator in charge of
authentication. The RedBack does get a Access-Accept packet back from
Radiator, but "Access denied because username and/or password is invalid on
the dom
Hi,
I received my login to d'load Radiator on Friday, and at this point,
Radiator seems to authenticate the user alright... but WinPoet 2.0 says:
"Error 691: Access denied because username and/or password is invalid on
the domain."
To keep things simple, I don't use a MySQL DB yet, and the us
Hello,
I just started testing Radiator after spending some time with other Radius
servers including XTRadius, Merit, Funk, etc.
Does someone use it to authenticate users connected to a RedBack SMS-1800?
I get a lot of errors when adding Redback-specific att/val pairs.
Thx
FF.
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