Ricardo Kustner schrieb:
>
> On 16-Jul-99 Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
> > was anyone successful with downloading and decompression of the
> > Radiator-2-14.tgz?
>
> did you download it on a unix or windows machine? i recently noticed
> often getting broken archives when i download with Netscape on NT
On 16-Jul-99 Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
> was anyone successful with downloading and decompression of the
> Radiator-2-14.tgz?
did you download it on a unix or windows machine? i recently noticed
often getting broken archives when i download with Netscape on NT...
Ricardo.
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Hi Ricardo,
On Jul 19, 4:25pm, Ricardo Kustner wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) duplicating accounting?
> Hi,
>
> this request may sound a bit odd or simply impossible... but right now
> accounting is still handled by another radiusd in our network, which is
> connected to selfmade accounting softwa
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Subject: (RADIATOR) SQL accounting
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Subject: (RADIATOR) WARNING: Bad authenticator errors
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Hi Shaun,
probably you have some sort of typo before this in your configuration file,
possible a missing clause terminator? Did you get any other errors
printed?
Have a close look at your config file.
Cheers.
On Jul 19, 11:51am, Shaun Lessman wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Problems with Session
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Ascend pools supported?
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Radiator is nicely designed to accept RADIUS accounting packets
and store them in an SQL database. The config is a little
tricky, but generally speaking:
-- skeleton config --
AuthByPolicy ContinueAlways
# Disable authentication via SQL
AuthSelect
# [ follow instructions for Auth
Hello Requiem,
On Jul 19, 7:14pm, Requiem Aurelien (Ext/NTC) wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) CheckAttr problem
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to use CheckAttr
> but i've got a strange error Message
>
> Mon Jul 19 17:07:10 1999: ERR: Bad attribute=value pair: 0612345678
Looks like your LDAP wapUserMsisdn a
On Jul 19, 2:58pm, Arnie Roberts wrote:
> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Microsoft Access problems
> On Monday, July 19, 1999 12:58 PM, Arnie Roberts
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > On Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:44 AM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
> > > Hi Arnie,
> > > what is the dat
I'm in the process of moving from Merit Radius to Radiator, and have the
following requirements:
1. any login's of "guest" should be Rlogin'd to a specific machine with the
username 'guest'
2. username@shell should Rlogin to a specific IP, as the username.
Do I handle this with a seperate real
I'm receiving a steady stream of bad authenticator
errors in my log file (at trace level 3).
Mon Jul 19 12:42:40 1999: WARNING: Bad authenticator received in reply to ID 77
They're coming once a second or so. What does that error
message mean?
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I am working on moving Radiator from our NT servers over to UNIX boxes and
am having a problem where the SessionDatabase directive doesn't seem to be
understood on the UNIX boxes. The config file is virtually the same as on
the NT servers, with the exception of the DBSource value. The reason the
D
>Hi John,
>
>We dont know what's causing this problem. In order to form an opinion, we
will
>need to see your Radiator config file (no secrets, please) and your Radiator
>log file at trace level 4 showing what happens at the time, especially any
>error messages you see.
I figured, but I t
Hello,
has anybody a working setup of the openlink Multi-Tier ODBC driver?
I try to connect the radiator server from my SuSE Linux Box
to a MS-SQL6 database.
I have installed the openlink software on both sides and
the odbctest program on the linux box works.
So far fine. But when i try to co
Does Radiator 2.13.1 support the Ascend pool
definition pseudo-user? If so, can someone
provide a sample configuration (if it varies
from the default Ascend config).
Thanks in advance.
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Hello
I'm trying to use CheckAttr
but i've got a strange error Message
Mon Jul 19 17:07:10 1999: ERR: Bad attribute=value pair: 0612345678
The config File
...
checkAttr wapUserMsisdn
The command line for radpwtst
perl radpwtst -user arequiem -password aurelienpassword -s w
Hi,
this request may sound a bit odd or simply impossible... but right now
accounting is still handled by another radiusd in our network, which is
connected to selfmade accounting software. We want to start with radiator
handling accounting too, but before we have finnished a system for that, we
On Monday, July 19, 1999 12:58 PM, Arnie Roberts [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:44 AM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Hi Arnie,
> > what is the data tpe of your TimeStamp column in Access?
> >
> > I have just been experimenting with an Access dat
I have successfully created a database call ACCOUNTING on my SQL server with
all the tables I need ...
how can I make it authenticate via RODOPI as usual and also send just the
accounting records to another database (while still sending them to my
rodopi database also)
my config which works fine
On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 22:46:35 +1000, tom minchin wrote:
>On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 11:52:08PM +1000, Gary wrote:
>> I have just installed radiator for the first time.
>>
>> I also have just installed a new tigris.
>>
>> Has anyone managed to get a CLID authorisation only session going on a
>> tigr
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 11:52:08PM +1000, Gary wrote:
> I have just installed radiator for the first time.
>
> I also have just installed a new tigris.
>
> Has anyone managed to get a CLID authorisation only session going on a
> tigris ??
>
You can use the Calling-Station-Id RADIUS check item,
I have just installed radiator for the first time.
I also have just installed a new tigris.
Has anyone managed to get a CLID authorisation only session going on a
tigris ??
Gary
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what I need is a config that will send the:
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start time
stop time
username
ip address
callerID
and store this into an SQL database (MS SQL 6.5) ...
I will then be able to make querys and pull up the info I need ... any
On Tuesday, July 20, 1999 3:44 AM, Mike McCauley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi Arnie,
> what is the data tpe of your TimeStamp column in Access?
>
> I have just been experimenting with an Access database where the Timestamp
> column was a 'Number' (ie an int in SQL talk) with no problem .
On Sunday, July 18, 1999 1:36 AM, Aaron Miles [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
wrote:
> Arnie,
> Try no ' marks for the numbers as they are not needed, this
> could be even if the output field is text. Try this anyway :-)
>
>
> Cheers.
> Aaron
Aaron,
Do you mean have
Hi Arnie,
what is the data tpe of your TimeStamp column in Access?
I have just been experimenting with an Access database where the Timestamp
column was a 'Number' (ie an int in SQL talk) with no problem .
Cheers.
On Jul 19, 12:37pm, Arnie Roberts wrote:
> Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Microsoft Acc
On Jul 19, 8:00am, Ian Hughes wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Version 2.14 released
> Mike,
>
> In the client clause there is a defaultRealm=local, this is used by
> a series of handere clauses to authenticate users according realm and
> Called-Station-Id.
OK, I guess that explains it. Its the
On 1999-07-19T08:00:15,
Ian Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Also may have another problem. The machine running the radius server
> has multiple IP addresses.
See "bind_address" in the configuration file.
Sincerely,
Lars Marowsky-Brée
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Network Managemen
Mike,
In the client clause there is a defaultRealm=local, this is used by
a series of handere clauses to authenticate users according realm and
Called-Station-Id.
Also may have another problem. The machine running the radius server
has multiple IP addresses. So that we can move the radius
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