(RADIATOR) Re:

1999-11-24 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Ricardo - On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Ricardo Kustner wrote: Hi, I've noticed that the accounting data in our MySQL database, as inserted by Radiator, contains some duplicated records ( Yes, this can happen. Radius uses UDP for its transport, and it implements a very simple timeout

(RADIATOR) Re: Static IP's and Assigned Pools, and Platypus

1999-11-12 Thread John Vorstermans
Hi Kelly. You can configure static IPs or ranges within Platypus. Go to Maintenance, External Systems, Radius NT and User Attributes. Simply enter the Users "Account ID" and add whatever attributes you require. These will over-ride the defaults you set in "Acct Attributes" Tab. You can

(RADIATOR) Re: Static IP's and Assigned Pools, and Platypus

1999-11-12 Thread Kelly Hamlin
When i do this, and i goto user attributes, and click new, i add the user and none of the pull downs have anything in them... is there anywhere i can get more info on this aspect of platypus? thanks Kelly Hamlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator (941) 332.4900 http://www.neosmart.com

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Static IP's and Assigned Pools, and Platypus

1999-11-12 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Kelly - On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Kelly Hamlin wrote: When i do this, and i goto user attributes, and click new, i add the user and none of the pull downs have anything in them... is there anywhere i can get more info on this aspect of platypus? thanks I believe these are part of the

(RADIATOR) Re: Accounting

1999-11-03 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Anura - On Tue, 02 Nov 1999, Anura Abayaratne wrote: Hi there, We have installed radiator 2.14.1 on BSDI 4.0.1. there, we have a probem in writing accounting detail on Acctlog file, when I login through PM2. But when I use radpwtst, then It correctly writes all the accounting on

(RADIATOR) Re: Radiator on BSDI 4.01

1999-10-29 Thread Kai Schlichting
At 11:59 AM 10/26/99 -0400, Kai Schlichting wrote: Greetings. I am using Radiator (was: 2.13.1, now: 2.14.1) under BSDI 4.01 and have a couple of difficulties: given that there were no takers for this in 3 days: are my problems more complex and more sophisticated than everyone else's here ? Is

(RADIATOR) Re:

1999-10-22 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jeff - On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Jeff Baldwin wrote: %_if i need to remove radiator completely from the system is there a make clean? Yes, there is a "make clean" and also a "make realclean". Have a look at the Makefile (generated from Makefile.PL during installation) for complete details.

(RADIATOR) Re:

1999-10-22 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jeff - On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Jeff Baldwin wrote: %_I am wishing to run radiator so I can authenticate from multiple user files dependent on realm my wholesale dial-up in order to offer and ip/ip tunneling solution that I also need they say one of us needs to be running Livingston

(RADIATOR) Re: SNMP Setup

1999-10-21 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Greg, looks to me like you are seeing a different SNMP agent. Its not Radiator producing that reply. So I suspect that you have an SNMP agent already running on thgat host, and Radiator was not abloe to listen on the SNMP port. Cheers.

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: SNMP Setup

1999-10-21 Thread Barry W Anderson
You obviously have UCD SNMP installed. Try uninstalling this package, if you can't work out how to disable the agent. cheers, Barry -- Shori Pty Ltd / Barry W Anderson \ / / Senior Consultant

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: SNMP Setup

1999-10-21 Thread tom minchin
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 02:15:15PM +1000, Barry W Anderson wrote: You obviously have UCD SNMP installed. Try uninstalling this package, if you can't work out how to disable the agent. You'll need UCD SNMP tools, just disable the snmpd. [EMAIL PROTECTED] === Archive at

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: SNMP Setup

1999-10-21 Thread Darwin A. Bawasanta
how about trying to run Radiator SNMP on a different port? SNMPAgent Community public Port n /SNMPAgent then do a $ snmpget -p n hostname public \ .iso.org.dod.internet.3.79.1.1.1.1 that way, you can gather SNMP stats via SNMP default port (mem, cpu, disk usage, I/O, etc.),

(RADIATOR) Re: To many start records

1999-09-29 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi Matthew / Mike, Can you please explain why we are starting to get this problem. schliebs4 Start Tue Sep 28 16:52:16 1999 schliebs4 StopTue Sep 28 16:53:16 1999 User-Request schliebs4 Start Tue Sep 28 16:53:47 1999 schliebs4

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: To many start records

1999-09-29 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Paul - On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Paul Thornton wrote: Hi Matthew / Mike, Can you please explain why we are starting to get this problem. schliebs4 Start Tue Sep 28 16:52:16 1999 schliebs4 StopTue Sep 28 16:53:16 1999 User-Request schliebs4

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: To many start records

1999-09-29 Thread Joshua M. Thompson
On Thu, 30 Sep 1999, Paul Thornton wrote: Can you please explain why we are starting to get this problem. schliebs4 Start Tue Sep 28 16:52:16 1999 schliebs4 StopTue Sep 28 16:53:16 1999 User-Request schliebs4 Start Tue Sep 28 16:53:47 1999

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: radiator probs (was Re: FRAMED-ROUTE problem)

1999-09-14 Thread Stuart Henderson
i tried altering my dictionary file and change the User-Service to Service-Type. no wonder my Service-Type has the value of "2" instead of "Framed-User". anyhow, the "Framed-Route" is still not set. i wonder if anybody implementing Framed-Routes can show us their configs. Are you sure

(RADIATOR) Re: radiator probs (was Re: FRAMED-ROUTE problem)

1999-09-14 Thread Darwin A, Bawasanta
Hello Mike, i tried altering my dictionary file and change the User-Service to Service-Type. no wonder my Service-Type has the value of "2" instead of "Framed-User". anyhow, the "Framed-Route" is still not set. i wonder if anybody implementing Framed-Routes can show us their configs.

(RADIATOR) Re: RADIATOR mssql connection

1999-09-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello, looks to me like the DBSource is probably OK. There seems to be a trailing semicolon, but that should bot be a problem: dbi:FreeTDS:database=nocdb;host=icard.lanka.net;port=1433; My best guess is that there is something preventing the conenction between the Radiator host and

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Radiator Error Logs.

1999-09-04 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Omar - On Sun, 29 Aug 1999, Omar Thameen wrote: Is this what you're looking for? Thanks for your continued help on this. Omar # MySQL dump 5.13 # # Host: localhostDatabase: radiator # # Server version 3.22.22

(RADIATOR) RE: strange ascend profiles

1999-09-01 Thread Mickey Coggins
Hi, I have seen this answered, but I can't find it in the archives. How do you handle the case where an ascend max or tnt sends out an infinite stream of radius requests for profiles like the pools, initial-banner, frdlink, ipxroute, permconn, etc. Thanks, Mickey === Archive at

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Radiator Error Logs.

1999-09-01 Thread Omar Thameen
Was this of any help? Omar On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 09:17:28PM -0400, Omar Thameen wrote: Is this what you're looking for? Thanks for your continued help on this. Omar # MySQL dump 5.13 # # Host: localhostDatabase: radiator #

(RADIATOR) Re: Separate Accounting

1999-09-01 Thread Hugh Irvine
Salut Frédéric - On Thu, 02 Sep 1999, Frédéric GARGULA wrote: Hi, With my radiator proxy, I would like to send authentification to one server and accounting to another one. In the standard case, I have : AuthBy RADIUS Identifier xyz Host radius.xx.com

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Radiator Error Logs.

1999-08-28 Thread Omar Thameen
Is this what you're looking for? Thanks for your continued help on this. Omar # MySQL dump 5.13 # # Host: localhostDatabase: radiator # # Server version3.22.22 # # Table structure for table 'ACCOUNTING' # CREATE TABLE

(RADIATOR) Re: Radmin Adding Users

1999-08-12 Thread tom minchin
On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 04:46:16AM +, Paul Black wrote: I've almost got Radmin adding new users to my shadow password file. My perl is pretty basic. Following is the function being used to add the users. My first problem is that useradd is not working. How can I display the error

(RADIATOR) Re:

1999-08-06 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Rajesh - On Sat, 07 Aug 1999, Rajesh Khator wrote: Hello all How do I change the time stamp to date when I am using AUTHbysql using mysql as the database server. Not sure what you mean here - the MySQL timestamp is a value (in seconds) from 1970-01-01 00:00:00 to sometime in 2106

(RADIATOR) Re: Radmin Up And Running

1999-08-03 Thread Paul Black
Where user connection times are displayed, currently they are in seconds. It would be more useful if they were displayed in a HH:MM:SS format. Where inbound and outbound traffic is displayed, currently it is in bytes. It would be better if it were displayed in a format of MB's with

(RADIATOR) Re: Radmin: Need to Create SessionDatabase

1999-08-03 Thread Mike McCauley
On Aug 3, 9:37am, Paul Black wrote: Subject: Radmin: Need to Create SessionDatabase I've got my Radmin up and running and would now like to get the SessionDatabase setup in Radiator so I can see who is online through Radmin. The problem is that I do not have a script or clear description of

(RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT

1999-08-02 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Wilbert, This is very puzzling to us. We have not seen it before, and we are unsure what the right way to deal with it. Can you tell us exactly what whitespace characters are trailing your fields, and how you loaded the data in to the LDAP server? Are you sure that the data in the LDAP

Re: (RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT

1999-08-02 Thread Wilbert de Graaf
]Date: maandag 2 augustus 1999 9:33Subject: (RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NTHi Wilbert,This is very puzzling to us. We have not seen it before, and we are unsure whatthe right way to deal with it.Can you tell us exactly what whitespace characters are trailing your fields,and how you

Re: (RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT

1999-08-02 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Wilbert. On Aug 2, 12:01pm, Wilbert de Graaf wrote: Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT Mike, I'm for sure I don't have an extra character in de the LDAP directory. But I also figured that it isn't Radiator but the LDAP modules themselves. If I print ord(chop($value)) it says 0

(RADIATOR) Re: Login Menu's

1999-08-01 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Paul, In Radiator, the order of the Prefix check item compared to Auth-Type is important. You can make your users file do the right thing with Prefixes like this: DEFAULT Prefix="M", Auth-Type = System, Client-Id = pm1 Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254, Menu =

(RADIATOR) Re: How can I combine users?

1999-07-28 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Tawrit - On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Mohammad Tawrit wrote: %_Hi Hugh, Thanks for your help. But my users of IBM 8235 reside on the device flash not in IBM server, users are created from IBM 8235 management facility software runs on windows 3.11,something like cisco's locally defined user.

(RADIATOR) Re: []

1999-07-26 Thread Mike McCauley
On Jul 23, 10:11pm, Rajesh K wrote: Subject: Re: [] Hi well i wanted to have two different files each having diff. set of users.how can it be done. I tried the optionAuthByFilein the realm defaultand added 2 different files each in the tag Auth by .But it didn't worked. You will need

Re: [(RADIATOR) Re: []]

1999-07-26 Thread Rajesh Khator
Rajesh K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi well i wanted to have two different files each having diff. set of users.how can it be done. I tried the optionAuthByFilein the realm defaultand added 2 different files each in the tag Auth by .But it didn't worked. why is it the authentication becomes slow

(RADIATOR) Re: PPP Authorization Failed

1999-07-24 Thread Imrul Hossain
Hi Niaz, I think you are having a problem with router configuration. Remove the authorization line, I am sure it will work. Thanks Imrul === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.

(RADIATOR) Re: []

1999-07-23 Thread Rajesh K
Hi well i wanted to have two different files each having diff. set of users.how can it be done. I tried the optionAuthByFilein the realm defaultand added 2 different files each in the tag Auth by .But it didn't worked. why is it the authentication becomes slow with more than 1000 users. Rajesh

(RADIATOR) Re: NT User Database

1999-07-18 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Michael, No it does not honour the login hours option. On Jul 16, 2:19pm, Michael Gatti wrote: Subject: Special User Config. - NT User Database [ Attachment (text/plain): 256 bytes Character set: Windows-1252 Encoded with "quoted-printable" ] [ Attachment (text/x-html): 837

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Simultaneous Logins

1999-07-13 Thread Michael Gatti
S - Brazil || SAVE A TREE - USE E-MAIL || - Original Message - From: Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 10:34 Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: Simultaneous Logins Hi Mich

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Simultaneous Logins

1999-07-13 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Michael, On Jul 13, 5:48pm, Michael Gatti wrote: Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Simultaneous Logins Hello Should the "DefaultSimultaneousUse 5" be in the middle of the AuthBy clauses like this: Yes, provided you have the recently patched version of AuthGeneric.pm. Note also that

(RADIATOR) Re: Simultaneous Logins

1999-07-12 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Michael, Yes, that will work (it will look for them in the FILE, and if not there or password is bad, try the NT user database), but it does not need to be that complicated. Realm can have multiple AuthBy clauses in it: Realm DEFAULT AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept AuthBy

(RADIATOR) Re: radiator and oracle

1999-07-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Ricardo, On Jul 9, 5:24am, Ricardo Guerra wrote: Subject: radiator and oracle Hi! i finally compiled and installed radiator, oracle, and the perl modules for md5, dbi, and oracle, i can authenticate from the same machine wich runs radiator with the perl radpwtst command but i can't do

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Suffix Removal?

1999-06-25 Thread Chris M
At 01:42 PM 5/11/99 -0500, you wrote: Hi Enrique. On May 10, 9:43pm, Enrique Vadillo wrote: Subject: Suffix Removal? Hi all, I would like to remove a suffix from a username, the thing is i want to strip the trailing domain right after the '@' sign in my handle: Handler

(RADIATOR) Re: Packet year and month of adjusted packet time

1999-06-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Clement, On Jun 25, 2:41pm, Clement wrote: Subject: Packet year and month of adjusted packet time Hi Mike, I store account records by the month. Thus the accounting table is defined as AccountingTable access_log_%Y%m Now because the delay in the packets, I found records of

(RADIATOR) Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject

1999-06-10 Thread James H. Thompson
I get a 0. The other way to fix this would be make sure that %{NAS-Port} is never undef or an empty string when the SQL template statements are used. On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: On Jun 9, 1:41am, James H. Thompson wrote: Subject: Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject Fix

(RADIATOR) Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject

1999-06-09 Thread James H. Thompson
Fix seems to be working for me. I'm using Mysql On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: Hi James, thanks for telling us about this, and the proposed fix. Trouble is that Im not sure that fix will work for _all_ SQL servers. Does it work for yours? What type of SQL are you using? Cheers.

(RADIATOR) Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject

1999-06-09 Thread Mike McCauley
On Jun 9, 1:41am, James H. Thompson wrote: Subject: Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject Fix seems to be working for me. I'm using Mysql So, when it inserts '' for that integer, do you actually get a NULL in the database or a 0? Cheers. On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: Hi

(RADIATOR) Re: question about radiator configuration

1999-06-08 Thread Anonymous
Hi Mike, Thanks for your help. I'm afraid I have more questions. --- I heard there is a patch for the 'authby ldap', because the current code does not do the unbind operation which can cause problems with some ldap servers. My netscape ldap server seems to be resistant to this, but load is

(RADIATOR) Re: question about radiator configuration

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Marijke, On Jun 8, 1:05pm, Marijke Vandecappelle wrote: Subject: Re: question about radiator configuration Hi Mike, Thanks for your help. I'm afraid I have more questions. No problem --- I heard there is a patch for the 'authby ldap', because the current code does not do the

(RADIATOR) Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi James, thanks for telling us about this, and the proposed fix. Trouble is that Im not sure that fix will work for _all_ SQL servers. Does it work for yours? What type of SQL are you using? Cheers. On Jun 8, 8:24pm, James H. Thompson wrote: Subject: I just downloaded the latest Radiator

(RADIATOR) Re: Error initializing Radiator

1999-05-19 Thread Ricardo Freire
Please ignore my last post... I hadn't read yet Mike's response to Gustavo. Latest radiusd works fine. Mike is still incredible fast... :-) Cheers, Ricardo Freire === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the

(RADIATOR) Re: calling-station id attribute

1999-05-10 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Brandon, On May 10, 2:04pm, Dialup USA Sales Dept wrote: Subject: calling-station id attribute I have to add a large amount of numbers to the Calling-Station-Id attribute. It would be nice if you could have this attribute call a file in which you can place all the numbers in it, one

(RADIATOR) Re: Starting Radiuator on NT

1999-05-04 Thread Mike McCauley
On May 4, 5:02pm, Stephen Ollis wrote: Subject: Starting Radiuator on NT I've done the INSTSRV and SRVANY as per the docs but its not starting. Taskmanager can see the SRVANY but not PERL or anything else. the ports aren't active and the logfile is not touched. running

(RADIATOR) Re: realm problem

1999-04-22 Thread Dialup USA Sales Dept
Strange. After lots of kill -HUP 189 commands I looked at the log file and saw it was still trying to open up the old unix.files and etc. Despite me restarting radius over and over. Well I decided to kill the whole process which I did by running a Kill 189 and then restarted it and it now

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: your mail

1999-04-17 Thread Phil Freed
interesting. Do you all feel its a good idea to "lowercase and chop" all usernames like this, and just let the user have "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" incorrectly in their dial up config, or do you think its better to correct for it? I think the RewriteUsername would cut down alot of tech support

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: your mail

1999-04-16 Thread Ricardo Freire
interesting. Do you all feel its a good idea to "lowercase and chop" all usernames like this, and just let the user have "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" incorrectly in their dial up config, or do you think its better to correct for it? I think the RewriteUsername would cut down alot of tech support calls,

(RADIATOR) Re: Time Options

1999-03-25 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi, Does anyone know if Radiator allows a direct shell connection instead of ppp? I.E. shellusr Password ="Something", Service-Type = Login-User, Login-Service = Telnet, Login-IP-Host = 203.15.24.1, Reply-Message = "..now login with your

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Time Options

1999-03-25 Thread Mike McCauley
On Mar 26, 11:44am, Paul Thornton wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: Time Options Hi, Does anyone know if Radiator allows a direct shell connection instead of ppp? Yes, if you send the right attributes back in the reply, it should work. You will probably need to reply with a Service-Type

(RADIATOR) Re: Duplicate request id

1999-03-24 Thread Ricardo Freire
Hi Mike, - I have 3 Ascend NASes, and we receive it very often too. - I have NO DupInterval set on my client clauses, so it has the default value. - Should we try another value for this (say, 100 or less)? Cheers, Ricardo Freire Subject: hello, Could someone shed some light on the meaning

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Duplicate request id

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Ricardo, On Mar 24, 3:23pm, Ricardo Freire wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: Duplicate request id Hi Mike, - I have 3 Ascend NASes, and we receive it very often too. - I have NO DupInterval set on my client clauses, so it has the default value. - Should we try another value

(RADIATOR) Re: Couple of things

1999-03-22 Thread Richard Hawley
Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Richard, On Mar 19, 11:56am, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Couple of things You mentioned that you needed to know what kind of database I ran before you could help me configure it for human readable dates. I run MySQL. In that case, you will need to make

(RADIATOR) Re: Couple of things

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
On Mar 22, 2:02pm, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Re: Couple of things Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Richard, On Mar 19, 11:56am, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Couple of things You mentioned that you needed to know what kind of database I ran before you could help me configure it

(RADIATOR) Re: Some Questions

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Peter, I would recommend that you use dictionary.ascend You can ignore for the moment the error messages from dictionary.ascend, and we will try to find the Ascend vendor-specific attribute definitions. Anyone have a dictionary with the ascend vendor specific attributes (vendor code 529) in

(RADIATOR) Re: arg priority

1999-03-22 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Steve What is the priority of command line arguments? If I specify the port number will it override the port number in the config file? Yes, command line overrides config file. Cheers. -- Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open System Consultants Pty. Ltd

(RADIATOR) Re: Couple of things

1999-03-22 Thread Richard Hawley
Thats what I do have. I'm new to SQL, but I'm not that new :). So, is there anything else that could be causing the blank fields? ..Rich Mike McCauley wrote: On Mar 22, 2:02pm, Richard Hawley wrote: Subject: Re: Couple of things Mike McCauley wrote: Hi Richard, On Mar

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: AuthSQL

1999-03-20 Thread Paul Gregg
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mike McCauley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: | Hi David. | A number of people have asked this recently, so I have taken the liberty of | replying to the mailing list and added an entry to the faq too. | | Use something like this: | | Realm whatever |

(RADIATOR) Re: Radiator - lowercasing passwords?

1999-03-16 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Peter, sorry for the delay in answering: I have been travelling. Oh, I see. No RewriteUsername does not rewrite passwords. To do that, you are going to need to write a hook that rewrites the password. This is ugly and a bit slow, but it will do what you want: PreAuthHook sub { \

(RADIATOR) Re: SQL returns %gt insted of

1999-03-16 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Carlo. That looks like Rodopi has put gt; into its database entry for the filter instead of the '' character. I think you will have to manually change the entry in the rodopi database for the filter, using isqlw or similar. Hope that helps. Cheers. On Mar 7, 12:39pm, Carlo Marazzi wrote:

(RADIATOR) Re: Information about radiator

1999-03-08 Thread Joanne Davis
David - I am replying on behalf of Mike McCauley (author of Radiator) who is travelling this week. I have posted this to the radiator mail list for response. Regards Joanne Hi radiator customers, I'm looking for a proxy radius and I find radiator, but I want to know if it is capable

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