Re: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and numerical sort order for summary by IP

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Hi Karl, OK, here is a new version that uses a similar sorting to radwho.cgi. Let me know how you go. Cheers. On Jun 22, 9:29am, Karl Gaissmaier wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) radacct.cgi and numerical sort order for summary by IP Hi Mike, it would be nice if in one of the next patches of

(RADIATOR) RFC 2621 on RADIUS Accounting Server MIB (fwd)

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Mike, Saw this come across my mailbox. Is this supported by Radiator in the 2.13.1? _/_/_/ Peter Chow Chief Technical Advisor _/_/_/ interQ Corporation - System Division _/_/_/ [EMAIL

Re: (RADIATOR) snmpget errors.

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
How can I fix it though? It was working fine until I upgraded the kernel to 2.2.9, but I fail to see what the kernel has to do it. Is it something wrong with the config file? I did install the version of ucd-snmp from the link on your web site. Can I hard code the snmp community string in

(RADIATOR) radacct.cgi problem

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
I have installed the "radacct.cgi" in apache server successfully. I do authentication, accounting by SQL (use default tables SUBSCRIBERS, ACCOUNTING, RADONLINE, RADLOG). I have some problems as following: 1. When I run "radacct.cgi" program (http://myserver/cgi-bin/radacct.cgi), every fields

Re: (RADIATOR) snmpget errors.

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Ok, I looked through Nas.pm and extracted the following command line. Can you tell me if this is the same command line radiator would construct? I picked an active session from my session database and ran the command: snmpget xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx somecommunity

(RADIATOR) Update LDAP dir from Radiator

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
I have been asked to implement Radiator on a site using an LDAP server as a user database. They have some extra requirements: 1 On succesful login the current time has to be put in an attribute in the users entry 2 While the user has an active session the ip address he was allocated has to be

(RADIATOR) ODBC drivers for Linux

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Hi All, I have a copy of Radius Radiator running on Linux Redhat 6.0, which I would like to have authenticate against a Platypus server running on top of Windows NT and Microsoft SQL server. I understand in order to do this I need the Perl 5.004 DBD:ODBC and related drivers. I got the DBD:ODBC