Hello Nick -
The only thing I can think of is to write your own custom versions of
those modules so they do what you require.
The source modules are in the Radius directory of the Radiator
distribution.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at 09:37 Australia/Melbourne, Nick Rogness
wrote:
Hello Troy -
I suggest you write a PreClientHook that will add the pseudo-attributes
shown below to the incoming request packet.
There is an example that does something quite similar for Cisco
pseudo-attributes in the file goodies/hooks.txt.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at 06:49
Hello John -
Thanks for the update.
BTW - you can also use the incoming request packet as a temporary
scratch-pad area, which avoids you having to worry about undefined
attributes in the reply packet (as the packet is just deleted after
processing).
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at
Hello Richard -
The first thing to do is make sure that you are editing the correct
copy of the file.
If you have done a make install then the copy of Radius/AuthSQL.pm
that is being executed is in the Perl file hierarchy.
It is generally *much* easier to edit the file in Radius/AuthSQL.pm
Hello Richard -
BTW - we have had reports of problems with Perl 5.8, so you might want
to consider Perl 5.6.1.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at 17:55 Australia/Melbourne, Richard Grantham
wrote:
I did wonder if I was editing the correct file, I think I was. I
installed Radiator
I did wonder if I was editing the correct file, I think I was. I
installed Radiator with Perl 5.8.0 (from Sun Freeware) which installs in
/usr/local. The Radius distribution seems to install in
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/Radius/ and the binary in
/usr/local/bin.
Thanks for the advice.
Hi,
First of all my apologies to disturb u guys again.
I have a problem, my radius doesn't always react on accounting, I also see
that radiusd keeps almost 99% cpu in use. The machine has 1G ram and has 2
pIII 800 procs. Here is a paste from a top. When I restart radiator,
accounting goes well
Hello Wesley -
The only way we can help you is by looking at a copy of your
configuration file (no secrets) together with a trace 4 debug from
Radiator showing what is happening.
regards
Hugh
On Friday, Aug 22, 2003, at 19:33 Australia/Melbourne, Wesley Hof wrote:
Hi,
First of all my
You can use AddToRequest (6.5.21) in your Client to add an attribute to the request
as well. I use this in my current configuration, however I also added the attribute to
the dictionary as well. I am not sure if this is required or not in this instance.
regards,
Miko
--- Original Message ---
Hello
We're trying to put to work Radar, program starts normally, but when trying
to Monitor new Radiator server, it segfaults. Radiator is localhost:9048,
just for testing.
We followed the Radar Installation guide.
Any help?
The command line shows this:
$ radar -d
Thu Aug 21 12:15:13 2003:
Mike McCauley wrote:
Hello Pavel,
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:40 pm, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Mike McCauley wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 08:42 pm, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Hallo,
I am trying to get work wifi access point Orinoco/Proxim AP-2000 with
802.1x EAP/PEAP user auth by Radiator:
-
Hi,
I know this isn't the place, but any MAX TNT users
out there seeing weird card failures begining with the onslaught of MSBlast? I
saw a news.com article about it... however I can't find any more info. Anyone
know of anyactive ascend /lucenttntmailing
lists?
Sean
Article Text:
In
This problem is actually caused by the good blaster worm nachi
Nachi pings a host before it trys to spread so it doesn't waist its time on
non-existent hosts. The problem is that each one of those pings generates an arp
request and with such a high number of pings MAX TNT boxes can't handle
Hello Pavel,
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 01:01 am, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Mike McCauley wrote:
Hello Pavel,
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:40 pm, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Mike McCauley wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 08:42 pm, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Hallo,
I am trying to get work wifi access point Orinoco/Proxim
Hello German -
We have had some reports of problems with Perl 5.8 so I suggest you go
back to Perl 5.6.1 and let us know what you discover. I have copied
this mail to Mike as he may have other comments.
regards
Hugh
On Saturday, Aug 23, 2003, at 00:48 Australia/Melbourne, GermanG wrote:
Hello Miko -
In answer to your question, no you don't need pseudo-attributes to be
defined in your dictionary when you add attributes to the request. The
dictionary is only used to decode the request off the wire and to
encode the reply just before it is sent.
Once the request is in memory
Hi all,
Has anyone used Radiator with Nomadix, Transat WAIN Server,
ezXcess or IntelliGate access controllers?
Access Controllers typically provide a web-based login page.
Cheers.
--
Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Open System Consultants Pty. Ltd
Mike McCauley wrote:
Hello Pavel,
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 01:01 am, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Mike McCauley wrote:
Hello Pavel,
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 10:40 pm, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Mike McCauley wrote:
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 08:42 pm, Pavel Paprok wrote:
Hallo,
I am trying
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