Re: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello William - On Thursday 26 April 2001 01:25, William Hernandez wrote: Hello everyone, I'm trying to follow Hugh's tips, but I'm doing something wrong. In my radius.cfg I have: AuthBy SQL Identifier TimeBlock-SQL DBSource* DBUsername*

RE: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-26 Thread William Hernandez
]] Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 1:49 AM To: William Hernandez; Radiator Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users Hello William - On Thursday 26 April 2001 01:25, William Hernandez wrote: Hello everyone, I'm trying to follow Hugh's tips, but I'm doing something wrong

RE: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-26 Thread William Hernandez
, April 25, 2001 9:25 PM To: William Hernandez Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users Hi, I solved it in following way. Below is PostAuthHook script. # CheckBlockTimeLeft # # PostAuthHook to check time left for a block user # by verifying the Session

RE: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-26 Thread ganbold
Yes, I tried CheckBlockTIme script from goodies directory. First time itworked when I had 2.17.1 version and Cisco IOS 11.0. But when I upgradedCisco IOS to latest version it didn't worked. So I solved it in that way.Ganbold

Re: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
, April 25, 2001 11:25 PM Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users Hello everyone, I'm trying to follow Hugh's tips, but I'm doing something wrong. In my radius.cfg I have: AuthBy SQL Identifier TimeBlock-SQL DBSource

Re: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-26 Thread Hugh Irvine
PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 1:49 AM To: William Hernandez; Radiator Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users Hello William - On Thursday 26 April 2001 01:25, William Hernandez wrote: Hello everyone, I'm trying to follow Hugh's tips, but I'm doing

RE: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-25 Thread William Hernandez
Hello everyone, I'm trying to follow Hugh's tips, but I'm doing something wrong. In my radius.cfg I have: AuthBy SQL Identifier TimeBlock-SQL DBSource* DBUsername* DBAuth* AuthSelect select TIMEBLOCK from XSTOP where USERNAME='%n'

Re: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users

2001-04-25 Thread ganbold
; } # HTH, Ganbold Ts. - Original Message - From: William Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Radiator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:25 PM Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Important - How to do Block Time users Hello everyone, I'm trying

RE: (RADIATOR) IMPORTANT - How to do Block Time users

2000-11-20 Thread Lina NAKHLE
Title: RE: (RADIATOR) IMPORTANT - How to do Block Time users What about if using an LDAP database? The other day, when I was checking the archives, I read that problems or slowness could be encountered if Radiator updates the LDAP. Ragards Lina -Message d'origine- De: Hugh Irvine

RE: (RADIATOR) IMPORTANT - How to do Block Time users

2000-11-20 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Lina - On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Lina NAKHLE wrote: What about if using an LDAP database? The other day, when I was checking the archives, I read that problems or slowness could be encountered if Radiator updates the LDAP. As mentioned in the text below, this is for use with an SQL