It might also be an option to copy the caller ID to the user ID. Assuming that no
other part of your system gets confused, of course.
/Ingvar
-Original Message-
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 19 juni 2003 07:47
To: Harrison Ng
Cc: '[EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: Karel van der Velden
Hello all,
I'm trying to verify if Radiator (from which version on?),
supports accounting modus only (start, stop, interim tickets)
including the following additional feature(s):
Well, at least back to something like 2.13; i.e.
Just don't specify any PasswordAttr, that will give you a warning at startup, but then
it works just fine by checking only according to your SearchFilter.
/Ingvar
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Trout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 16 januari 2003 13:05
To:
There is some NoDefault parameter you could use in the looping AuthBy
/Ingvar
-Original Message-
From: Toomas Kärner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 12 december 2002 11:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (RADIATOR) Bug?
Hi
When I have config like:
Realm plah
AuthByPolicy
-Original Message-
From: Billy Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: (RADIATOR) ADSI problem
Hi,
I am trying to use ADSI to connect to my Active Directory
Windows 2000 box, but I've found some problems ...
1. I have one OU with many sub-OU, I would like to
I am completely surprised by the tech support when they told me they
themselves have to get in touch with the AP-1000 developer
to get that
information. I am hoping someone in the list may have the
information
handy.
what tech support? Compare it to the tech support for radiator
Sounds like a broken NAS, sending alive packets for a terminated session...
/Ingvar
The NAS's appear to be sending an Alive packet for a Session
after we have
received the Stop packet for the _same_ Session.
This is due to the first attempt to send the Alive packet
failing, the NAS
Does anyone know how to set up clients, NAS etc to make the client use a DHCP server
at the ISP? Is it as simple as doing a normal DHCP configuration in the client, and
then set up your DHCP server? Or do you have to configure the NAS as well? Because
such a setup would allow the client to
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From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello Ingvar -
No I have never seen such a thing.
This is because the end client device must start a session
(usually PPP)
*before* it can send TCP/UDP packets.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 11:41 PM, Ingvar Berg
Hi,
The FAQ item describes how you do it with a fake DNS, and that's what Shaun wants to
avoid.
It sounds to me as if you have a signup page for new users? If that's the case, you
might solve the problem by having a a different IP address pool for this purpose, and
config your
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