Hi Jason.
I've noticed that PostAuthHooks can be fairly temperamental.
You should add to the top of your postauthhook file:
use strict;
use warnings;
Don't forget to do
perl -c "file.pl"
to syntax check it.
One of the reasons I've noticed for silent failures on PostAuthHooks are
un
Hello Jason -
I note that the accounting request that you show below is an
Accounting-On, probably due to "ewong" running some command on the
NAS. I don't know whether your hook deals with this? Note that the
easiest way to test hook code is by putting print commands in the
code and running
> -Original Message-
> From: Separovic, Jason
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 2:21 PM
> To: Separovic, Jason
> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) PostAuthHook Stopped Working
>
> It's working now.
> I had the restartWrapper going and as I was making
Hi,
I had radiator working with my PostAuthHook just how I wanted.
Then I made some changes to the PostAuthHook. All I did (I think?) was
create a new user in my database and then I updated the new
username/password in the config files. Now My PostAuthHook does not work.
And I'm at a loss to real