Re: (RADIATOR) Console errors

1999-03-21 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Rich, On Mar 19, 12:36pm, Rich Hawley wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Console errors > DBD::mysql::db do failed: Got error -1 from table handler at > /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/Radius/SessSQL.pm line 103 > > The radius logs show that the failure is happening when it tries to add > an entry to the

Re: (RADIATOR) dictionary to use?

1999-03-21 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Lon, On Mar 19, 12:52pm, Lon R. Stockton, Jr. wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) dictionary to use? > > A recent reply to the list made me question my choice of dictionary. > > I've got USR TC gear, and just assumed that I needed to be using the > "dictionary.usr" file. So I did, and it seems to be

Re: (RADIATOR) What happens when the database server goes away?

1999-03-21 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi all, Ive done some more testing on this, and whats happening is that a network disconnection causes the TCP communications between Radiator and the SQL server to time out (eventually). The time it takes to timeout depends on the TCP implementation, but it can be a several minutes. I am lookin

(RADIATOR) adv. Accept Credit Cards at Your Site and Watch Sales Skyrocket

1999-03-21 Thread undhse
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Re: (RADIATOR) Retrieving/Collecting Conection Parameter

1999-03-21 Thread Aaron Holtz
Richard, I've tried getting connect speeds too using: radius-server host xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx non-standard with no success. Another reader on this list said they had the Ascend compatibility code working with connect speeds using the above line. In order to get the IP in the start record, y

(RADIATOR) Retrieving/Collecting Conection Parameter

1999-03-21 Thread Richard Cameron
First, I am new to this list and have been using Radiator since 10 Mar 99. Our site uses a Cisco 5300 as a NAS, with IP address allocated from a pool on the NAS. I would like to be able to retrieve the IP address allocated at the start of a session vice at the stop of the session - the a