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I'm afraid I dont quite understand what you are wanting to do.
Could you give me a bit more detail
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FTR,
I also think it's A Good Thing(TM) to be able to have a special perl
instalation for some critical perl programs or for programs with quite
specific
, September 6, 2002, at 07:26 AM, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi Hugh, long time no see...
I'm planning an installation with a bunch of front-end Radiator proxies
(using AuthBy LOADBALANCE) to an(other) bunch of Radiator back-end
servers
that do the actual authentication against SQL servers
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%{GlobalVar:KIND}.cfg
include %{GlobalVar:ConfigDir}/Hosts%{GlobalVar:KIND}.cfg
AcctFailedLogFileName %L/ACCT-LOST/%{GlobalVar:KIND}/%Y-%m-%d.log
/AuthBy
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to the package every now and then).
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that were written to stderr. We should then be able to see what is
causing Radiator to die.
regards
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On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 08:14, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi,
I'm having the following problem:
I'm using Radiator (2.18.4) and have all of my data on a remote Oracle
(8.1.6) server
email servers. But, for Internet users I am
assigning IPs from AS5300 NAS and it works fine. So, how can I assign
IPs from radius to AS5300 NAS.
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Well,
I think this was discussed quite a few
: Thursday, December 13, 2001 9:14 AM
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Hello Mariano -
What you describe below sounds to me like a problem with the DBD-Oracle
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Nice to see my own proposals implemented :-)
Fixed a problem with timers persisting through a HUP or
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THANX...
BTW, to the rest of the list, the hot-fix for this, when reported,
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FailureQuery BEGIN SP_INSERT_AUTH_LOG (:1,:2); END \
PARAMLIST %t,'%n','%P','%1' /PARAMLIST
I don't know what syntax to use, but the parameters should be a Perl array
passed (by reference) to prepare() as the second argument.
Maybe even use prepare_cached()?
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El 24 Sep 2001, a las 16:37, Mariano Absatz escribió:
Hi there...
I am wondering... is there any way to replace queries in the config file with
calls to stored procedures _with_detached_parameters_?
That is, I want to say, for instance, instead of:
FailureQuery INSERT INTO AUTH_LOG
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2001 03:44, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi Mike,
Now it (almost) works, the only point is that, apparently, it restarts and
doesn't send back an acknowledge
AND EXPIRA 1000121811
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Speaking of timed queries (in AddressAllocator SQL)...
Is there a way of adding my own queries to be executed on a periodical or
time-based way?
That is, can I set a do this arbitrary query every 6 hours and a do this
other arbitrary query every monday at 3:30 AM?
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Thanx god it's Unix... :-)
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Speaking of timed
agent I can
restart Radiator, but I don't know how. Am I missing something? (I think this
would be the cleanest method to do it).
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Thanx a lot, Hugh.
El 28 Aug 2001, a las 9:58, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Mariano -
On Monday 27 August 2001 23:04, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi,
for what I understand of the standard (RFC2865 section 5.32) the NAS-
Identifier attribute is an arbitrary string used to identify the NAS
to hold the NAS-IP-Address...
should I use NAS_IP_ADDRESS as the first field in the query?
All the fields ar taken in order? that is, it works as if it had an implied
ClientColumnDef or something like that?
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to the internal NAS list from the table
(other than restartin Radiator)?
The problem I have is that to restart radiator remotely I should use rsh or
something dirty like that which I'm not quite eager to do...
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Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 15:00:46 -0300
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Hi,
wrapping up my messages of the last days, I see two (somehow) weird
things happening with the logs.
1) As I noted in a message
aknowledging them.
Have a look at section 6.26 in the Radiator manual.
From doing this I got the original doubt :-)
regards
Thanx for your help...
Hugh
At 15:22 -0300 01/7/27, Mariano Absatz wrote:
El 27 Jul 2001, a las 9:17, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Mariano -
Yes you
for everything else
Handler .
.
/Handler
Handler
.
/Handler
hth
Hugh
On Friday 27 July 2001 03:20, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to have an AuthBy SQL that doesn't even have
AccountingTable and AcctColumnDef, but only AcctSQLStatement? The manual
seems
shouldn't.
I don't want to ignore altogether alive packets because billing will use them if
the Stop packet gets lost...
Any ideas?
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El 28 May 2001, a las 10:25, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Mariano -
On Monday 28 May 2001 06:16, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi,
I'm reading the section 19.0 Execution sequence and Hook processing from
the Radiator manual and the execution sequence reads like:
I'm very pleased to see
-DNIS-set
3) if that passes AND the user had not been assigned a fixed-IP address (in
1), I will select a DYNADDRESS based on service-code/NAS-Identifier (service-
code's define, among other stuff, a QOS that will be applied differently to
different IP address pools.
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El 23 May 2001, a las 13:56, Faez Itrat escribió:
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On Tuesday 15 May 2001 07:56, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi,
I'm having problems with a SessionDatabase SQL... I want to use the
timestamp in the AddQuery (with Oracle), but '%p' is yelding a 1 digit
second if the seconds
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Hello Anton -
The
El 15 May 2001, a las 21:54, Chris Cronje - MWeb escribió:
Hi There
I was wondering if anyone has done this before ?
I'm using Radiator to authenticate off another Radiator server, like a
proxy. If the radius server fails, I want my proxy to mark the server dead
for 10 minutes and then
, is it?) (note: I
could, if necessary, use a very large value to indicate
timeleft=infinity, but I'd rather have a more visual and checkable value,
like -1).
2) is the timeblock Al-2400 acceptable?
3) are overlapping timeblocks acceptable? (e.g. Wk0800-1700,
MoWeFrSa1500-2000)
TIA.
Mariano
Hi,
I'm having problems with a SessionDatabase SQL... I want to use the
timestamp in the AddQuery (with Oracle), but '%p' is yelding a 1 digit
second if the seconds in the timestamp is 10.
Following is the corresponding part in the config file and afterwards, a
trace 4.
Note, in the trace,
with
wrong passwords... I get the rejections, but the file still isn't being
created (what an awful construction in English... I have to stop using so
many passive constructions :-)
Mike is still looking at the Log FILE.
Great!
regards
Hugh
On Thursday 10 May 2001 04:00, Mariano
Hi,
Daniel seems to be right... it only happens in the beginning, i.e. when
you try to access de DB for the first time after Radiator starts... that
explains my kill -HUP errors the other day, since I wasn't doing
anything at all, the kill -HUP was the frist access to the DB.
El 9 May 2001,
I've never done it, but it should be something like:
AuthBy FILE
Identifier FileAuthenticator
...(the stuff you need to authenticate from your file)
/AuthBy
Handler conditionA
AuthBy FileAuthenticator
/Handler
Handler conditionB
AuthBy FileAuthenticator
/Handler
Mike,
coming back to a subject from a couple of weeks ago...
El 24 Apr 2001, a las 10:25, Mike McCauley escribió:
Hello Mariano,
Looks like the main problem left is that when you do a kill -1, some of the
loggers stop?
This problem was fixed recently. You need to ge the new Log.pm
Mike, Hugh,
I am getting the following error:
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel (DBD ERROR:
OCIStmtExecute/Describe)
and now that I see it, is the same after the kill -HUP I sent you 'bout
an hour ago...
So maybe the problem isn't with kill -HUP but with Oracle DBD or, most
El 3 May 2001, a las 11:07, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Mariano -
On Thursday 03 May 2001 06:15, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi... on my delayed reading of the list I found this:
El 18 Apr 2001, a las 9:45, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Andy -
The session database will be accessed
El 3 May 2001, a las 11:07, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Mariano -
On Thursday 03 May 2001 06:15, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi... on my delayed reading of the list I found this:
El 18 Apr 2001, a las 9:45, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Andy -
The session database will be accessed
To find what vendor a vendor number refers to, you have to take a look at:
ftp://ftp.isc.org/in-notes/iana/assignmets/enterprise-numbers
These are the enterprise numbers assigned by IANA to use as private OID's
in SNMP and LDAP/X.500. They are also used as Radius Vendor numbers.
In SNMP and
to be Radiator...
thanks
Hugh
On Saturday 28 April 2001 07:24, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi,
Netra T1 AC200, 1CPU 360MHz, 512Mb RAM, 2x18Gb HD, Solaris 8, Perl
v5.6.1, Radiator 2.18.1 (how easy is to be on the edge version when it's
not yet in production :-)
The AuthLog is not created
Hi... on my delayed reading of the list I found this:
El 18 Apr 2001, a las 9:45, Hugh Irvine escribió:
Hello Andy -
The session database will be accessed by both authentication (to delete and
to check limits) and accounting (to insert and delete).
SNIP
So... I have different
Hi,
Netra T1 AC200, 1CPU 360MHz, 512Mb RAM, 2x18Gb HD, Solaris 8, Perl
v5.6.1, Radiator 2.18.1 (how easy is to be on the edge version when it's
not yet in production :-)
The AuthLog is not created. Period.
That is, I copied the config from another installation and the file
doesn't appear...
El 26 Apr 2001, a las 18:14, Mike McCauley escribió:
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 2.18.1
Version provides a number of bug fixes and some new features.
Hi... it run ok in our test installation... the reload problems are
aparently gone away (as Mike said, it must
Hi Neale,
It's an awful thing to do since the CSV "column names" are "embedded" in
the original file and fields are non positional, and some records have
more fields than others...
I'm answering (late, since I haven't read the list for quite a few days),
cause I made a perl script some time
El 17 Apr 2001, a las 19:45, Mariano Absatz escribi:
Hi all,
I had this problem a couple of times but not sistematically... I'm
starting a new installation and trying startup scripts (in fact before
preparing the config files) and now it is sistematic.
Every time I kill -1 Radiator
Hi all,
I had this problem a couple of times but not sistematically... I'm
starting a new installation and trying startup scripts (in fact before
preparing the config files) and now it is sistematic.
Every time I kill -1 Radiator, to re-read the configuration file, it
fails...
What I
the corresponding line in Julio's radius.cfg would be:
AuthAttrDef typeofconnection,NAS-Port-Type,check-multiple
I didn't read the source code, so I don't know if this is simple,
complicated or definitively ridiculous, but it looks to me as a "general"
approach to the problem.
We are running a smaller setup, about 10,000 subscriber in only one POP
for 99% on-line wireless connections (not dial-up), meaning, mostly long
connections (but when the NAS falls for some reason and comes back alive
again, we have hundreds of requests all at once).
We are using radiator on
thing like this maybe for Radiator 3.0? (or 9.3?) :-)
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Hello,
I want to do the following:
We have our own customers authenticating through LDAP (AuthBy LDAP2)
and we keep accounting and the on line users in a MySQL database.
Now we want to sale access through our NA
Now,
this I have to do it now (can't wait for Radiator 9.3 :-).
As I mentioned in my last cited message, I intend to forward (proxy) a
request to another radius and this one will tell me which profile it
wants in a Configuration-Token attribute.
As I am limiting simultaneous use per profile,
Hi,
I'm checking the Proxy-State attribute and RFC2865 says it's a string,
however, the latest dictionary (with yesterday's date) says "binary"...
what's the difference between "binary" and "string" in the dictionary?
Is there a reference of the dictionary file f
I need to
use it in the future.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday 28 February 2001 05:38, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Is it a bug? or is it a feature?
:-D
Some time ago, I let the "LogFile" statement from my radius.cfg commented
out (along with Trace 4) pointing to a filename
%n:%P:FAIL:(%{Reason})
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El 21 Feb 2001, a las 11:28, Hugh Irvine escribi:
Hello Mariano -
I think you are getting much too complicated.
My suggestion is to create a Handler to catch the "Alive" packets
from the NAS and either use an AuthBy SQL clause with
AcctSQLStatements to do what you
n database. There are some example hooks in the file
"goodies/hooks.txt" in the Radiator 2.17.1 distribution.
regards
Hugh
At 16:48 -0300 01/2/14, Mariano Absatz wrote:
Hi people,
We are having trouble with stale records in our SessionDatabase.
The NAS is a Nortel Shasta
Hi people,
We are having trouble with stale records in our SessionDatabase.
The NAS is a Nortel Shasta that doesn't seem to have a reasonable means
of being queried about a particular Acct-Session-Id or Username/Framed-IP-
Address.
We started using Ping, but it seems to be giving addresses on
Hello,
I want to do the following:
We have our own customers authenticating through LDAP (AuthBy LDAP2)
and we keep accounting and the on line users in a MySQL database.
Now we want to sale access through our NAS to other ISP's (we sell on
line wireless access, through a shasta tunneling
Hi there,
I've been almost off this list for some time (I have a backlog of a month or so
in reading it) and I don't know if this has been discussed yet.
I'm using an AuthLog FILE to log both successes failures, and I want to
include the reason for the failure (not only the password).
I
d "sysName" MIB2
OID's...
so far, is the first snmp agent we found that doesn't recognize them. We
changed the MRTG source so it doesn't ask it, but I think it would be
nice if radiator did recognize them.
or shouldn't it?
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VALUE Shasta-User-PrivSuper-User 1
VALUE Shasta-User-PrivSSuper-User 2
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Hello Chris -
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Chris Given wrote:
How can I disable the SessionDatabase on a per Client level?
You can't disable the SessionDatabase in the Client clause, however you can
do it on a per-Handler basis.
Can I have
he postgres database has the logins in the radusage table.
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Hi,
Our customer sells on-line internet access through wireless technology.
The customers use a kind of "pseudo-dial-in", they tunnel through a
shasta and the shasta authenticates users through our radius.
We are in the process of migrating from cistron to Radiator.
The point is the
Hi,
I want to know which AuthBy LDAP.* should I use.
We're installing Radiator on a couple of Netras T1 with Solaris 7.
We'll be authenticating through LDAP (with an OpenLDAP server) and we'll
interface the LDAP server with PerLDAP.
It's clear that AuthBy LDAP2 deprecated AuthBy LDAP, and
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