Re: (RADIATOR) db: do failed

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
On Jun 24, 4:41pm, John Vorstermans wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) db: do failed Hi. Just installed the latest Radiator with all patches talking to an SQL database. However we have suddenly started seeing these messages: [root@ankh etc]# DB::Synapse::dB do failed: Server message number=233

(RADIATOR) NAS-Identifier

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
In getting Radiator to work with a Nortel CVX 1800, I found that it sends NAS-Identifier but not NAS-IP-Address. As a result Radiator doesn't do quite what you expect unless you tell the Nortel box to send its IP address in NAS-Identifier. There should probably be a warning in the manual about

(RADIATOR) Give me some suggestions for Authentication, Authorization and Accounting

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Hello, We know the radius can process all about authentication, authorization, and accounting. Whether it is possible if I use radius for authentication/accounting, LDAP for authorization ? Could anyone give me some suggestions ? Authur === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/

Re: (RADIATOR) Give me some suggestions for Authentication, Authorization and Accounting

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Hi Authur, On Jun 24, 9:41pm, Authur Lin wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Give me some suggestions for Authentication, Authoriza Hello, We know the radius can process all about authentication, authorization, and accounting. Whether it is possible if I use radius for authentication/accounting,

(RADIATOR) RFC for registered nos.

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Hi, Would anyone who knows please tell me where I can get a list of registered vendor numbers? I understand that Vendor nos. for devices and services such as RADIUS Vendor-Specific attributes and Network Inteface Card MAC addresses are listed somewhere. L L Richi Plana 8^) ,-,-.

(RADIATOR) Packet year and month of adjusted packet time

1999-06-24 Thread Anonymous
Hi Mike, I store account records by the month. Thus the accounting table is defined as AccountingTable access_log_%Y%m Now because the delay in the packets, I found records of the previous month were logged in the next month. Does RADIATOR provide the year and month of the packet

(RADIATOR) Re: Packet year and month of adjusted packet time

1999-06-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Clement, On Jun 25, 2:41pm, Clement wrote: Subject: Packet year and month of adjusted packet time Hi Mike, I store account records by the month. Thus the accounting table is defined as AccountingTable access_log_%Y%m Now because the delay in the packets, I found records of