Hello Gopi -
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002 14:46, Gopi Krishna wrote:
Hello Hugh,
Thank you for your help.
I am not successful in testing the radius with mysql.
I am new to both Perl and mysql.
According to the manual,
1)I have Active state Perl in my Windows 2000 server system,
2)Installed
maybe this isn't that creative, but i cannot seem to get the logic to
work. I have an AUTHBY RADIUS that works perfectly. However, it is too
slow. To make it faster Hugh told me to try the AUTHBY SQLRADIUS idea, and
so here I am.
I need an AUTHBY SQLRADIUDS / HostSelect that will be able
Lately I have been getting an increase in these logs.
Fri Apr 12 11:34:51 2002: INFO: AuthRADIUS: No reply after 5
retransmissions to AAA1 for (25)
Fri Apr 12 11:34:51 2002: INFO: AuthRADIUS: No reply after 5
retransmissions to AAA2 for (1)
Fri Apr 12 11:34:51 2002: INFO: AuthRADIUS could
It looks like the problem is that your servers AAA1 and AAA2 do not know what
to do with an Ascend-Access-Event-Request. I found this explanation of the
Ascend-Access-Event-Request on the web by doing a quick Google search:
..
Ascend-Access-Event-Request (33)
The
Hello Frank, Hello Cortney -
You should probably use DefaultResult ACCEPT, otherwise the NAS will continue
to send the requests over an over again.
regards
Hugh
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 07:13, Frank Danielson wrote:
It looks like the problem is that your servers AAA1 and AAA2 do not know
what
Hello Steve -
I think you have misunderstood my suggestion. Using an AuthBy SQLRADIUS
clause will not speed up proxy operation - this is determined by the length
of time a given proxy target takes to respond. You question was whether there
was some way to speed up the evaluation of a long
We have recently decided to restrict logins on a particular RAS to ISDN
only.
Within our Realm using AuthBy EMERALD I added the HonourServerPortAccess
flag.
It appears that Radiator runs the PortAccessQuery (see AuthEMERALD.pm) and
either returns nothing (the users AccountType is not matched in