Re: (RADIATOR) AuthRADIUS (non)forking problem

2002-02-27 Thread Damir Dzeko
Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hello Damir - As always, many thanks for your very valuable contributions. Mike will apply the fixes for the next release. My coleagues I are discussing an interesting idea. Would it be possible to handle slow AuthRADIUS proxy requests in a single

Re: (RADIATOR) Authby ROUNDROBIN not using new hosts when sending HUP

2002-02-27 Thread peter moody
Frank Danielson wrote: We're using a Radiator with Authby ROUNDROBIN to forward requests out to the other servers. The problem that I am running in to is that if I do a kill -HUP to get Radiator to reread the config file it doesn't seem to use the new Host directives in the config file and

Re: (RADIATOR) Authby ROUNDROBIN not using new hosts when sending HUP

2002-02-27 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Peter, Hello Frank - I sent the results of my testing here to Peter yesterday, mentioning that I had not been able to reproduce his problem, although I had discovered another bug in the AuthLog FILE clause (the full path was not being created). At this stage we would like to hold off

Re: (RADIATOR) Authby ROUNDROBIN not using new hosts when sending HUP

2002-02-27 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Frank - Please see my other mail on this topic. Basically we would like you to test this with Radiator 3.0, and in the meantime just kill and restart Radiator so it recreates everything from scratch. thanks Hugh On Thu, 28 Feb 2002 07:40, Frank Danielson wrote: We're using a Radiator

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthRADIUS (non)forking problem

2002-02-27 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Damir - Mike and I have discussed this issue at length over a long period of time, and indeed the topic has also been discussed on the mailing list several times as well. Basically, it is our intention to extend Radiator to use multi-threading so that each request runs in a separate

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthRADIUS (non)forking problem

2002-02-27 Thread Chris M
From what I have seen with my own (meager) experiments with Perl threading, it appears to behave radically different on different OSes, presumably because every OS treats threading differently. This may be the reason for the non-production-quality aspect. Chris From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL

(RADIATOR) Re: Problem about SQL 7 SP3

2002-02-27 Thread Chairath K
Hello Hugh, Now I can start Radaitor Service by re-setting ODBC SystemDSN. But the problem still occure when I use Radmin. Error Message belowis shown when I use web-browser to open Radmin ErrorA serious error has occurred: Could not connect to SQL database dbi:ODBC:Radmin: