Re: (RADIATOR) Command line options

1999-05-18 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Stephen. Good idea. Added. Download a new radiusd and SNMPAgent.pm from http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/patches-2.13.1/ Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers. On May 18, 3:47pm, Stephen Roderick wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Command line options > > Mike, > > Can you add a command line

Re: (RADIATOR) PAM Module for Radiator and ftpd?

1999-05-18 Thread Justin Daminato
On Tue, 18 May 1999, Niels Hansa wrote: > So has anyone here come up with a solution to our problem? Meaning: Is a > PAM > modul available that authenticates ftp users (completely) remote? > If so, pls tell me where to get it. If not so... *argl*... is anyone > thinking about making > such a modul

Re: (RADIATOR) reinitialization error

1999-05-18 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Gustavo, On May 18, 10:24am, Gustavo A. Barreto A. wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) reinitialization error > > I upgrade my radiator recently to 2.13.1, my perl to 5.005_03 and my MD5 > to 1.7. After that when I try to start up mi radiator I get this message: > > # /usr/local/etc/radiusd > Unde

(RADIATOR) Command line options

1999-05-18 Thread Stephen Roderick
Mike, Can you add a command line option for -snmp_port so that two processes can run off the same config file and yet still do SNMP. Steve === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the message.

(RADIATOR) reinitialization error

1999-05-18 Thread Gustavo A. Barreto A.
I upgrade my radiator recently to 2.13.1, my perl to 5.005_03 and my MD5 to 1.7. After that when I try to start up mi radiator I get this message: # /usr/local/etc/radiusd Undefined subroutine &Radius::Realm::reinitialize called at /usr/local/etc/radiusd line 123. I look for the realm.pm in t

(RADIATOR) PAM Module for Radiator and ftpd?

1999-05-18 Thread Niels Hansa
Hi! We are looking for a PAM modul, that allows ftp login authentication via Radiator. There are many PAM modules available, but none allow us to authenticate users that try to connect via ftp. Why? Because none of the PAM modules provide UID and GID with the authentication, which in turn is de

RE: (RADIATOR) Wanted: all-patches.tar.gz

1999-05-18 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)
Thanks Mike, You're fast as always. But I guess you didn't realise _how_ lazy I am... With the directory information included in the tar file, matching that of the "main" tar file, it would be _so_ easy to patch-while-you-install. :-) Ingvar > -Original Message- > From: Mike McCauley [

(RADIATOR) Problem with Auth-Reply

1999-05-18 Thread Mikael Hugo
We are trying to interface with UUNET, but they are telling us the following: "Everything went file except that the Auth-Accept packet did not have our required attributes, [6], [7], and [218]." We have added 151 to the dictionary. The debug looks like: *** Received from 153.39.245.142 port 1

Re: (RADIATOR) ftp access to patches

1999-05-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
> Is there anyway you can open up ftp access to the files so > we can pull down the necessary files with an mget through > an ftp client running from the console of a UNIX machine?? If you use FreeBSD, the ftp client can also take http url's, for example: ftp http://foo.org/bar.tar.gz It will

Re: (RADIATOR) ftp access to patches

1999-05-18 Thread tom minchin
On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 05:55:35PM +1000, Rob Thomas wrote: > Mike McCauley wrote: > > > > Hi Ryan, > > > > We have a little problem with FTP with our ISP, so we cant offer FTP access > > right now. > > > > I seem to recall there is a little perl program kicking around that will do a > > comman

Re: (RADIATOR) ftp access to patches

1999-05-18 Thread Rob Thomas
Mike McCauley wrote: > > Hi Ryan, > > We have a little problem with FTP with our ISP, so we cant offer FTP access > right now. > > I seem to recall there is a little perl program kicking around that will do a > command line http get? Try 'wget' - there's a link to it from the squid pages, it's