(RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT

1999-08-02 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Wilbert, This is very puzzling to us. We have not seen it before, and we are unsure what the right way to deal with it. Can you tell us exactly what whitespace characters are trailing your fields, and how you loaded the data in to the LDAP server? Are you sure that the data in the LDAP

Re: FW: (RADIATOR) Disallow EMail Only accounts from logging in using Radiator wAuthByPLATYPUS

1999-08-02 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Kurt, I cant think of an easy way to do this except to alter the SQL select statment in AuthEMERALD.pm so that it checks the rate too. Hope that helps. Cheers. On Jul 28, 3:17am, Kurt Richter wrote: Subject: FW: (RADIATOR) Disallow EMail Only accounts from logging in using

Re: (RADIATOR) radiator on oracle

1999-08-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hi Dennis - On Mon, 02 Aug 1999, Dennis G. Villanueva wrote: hi hugh; i was able to read this document before sending you an email. i was able use this when i installed oracle on both systems. does this mean i have to install oracle software on every radius server that we will be

Re: (RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT

1999-08-02 Thread Wilbert de Graaf
Mike, I'm for sure I don't have an extra character in de the LDAP directory. But I also figured that it isn't Radiator but the LDAP modules themselves. If I print ord(chop($value)) it says 0, and if I print length($value) is is always 1 more than I had in mind. If I run this same script

(RADIATOR) Authenticating From Radmin

1999-08-02 Thread Paul Black
I've now got Radmin installed and I'm very pleased with the user interface and capabilities. Now I'm trying to get my radius.cfg setup to allow authentication of a test user and still allowing fallback to authenticating from the shadow password file for my existing customers. I've attached my

Re: (RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT

1999-08-02 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Wilbert. On Aug 2, 12:01pm, Wilbert de Graaf wrote: Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) RE: LDAP and NT Mike, I'm for sure I don't have an extra character in de the LDAP directory. But I also figured that it isn't Radiator but the LDAP modules themselves. If I print ord(chop($value)) it says 0,

Re: (RADIATOR) Authenticating From Radmin

1999-08-02 Thread Mike McCauley
On Aug 2, 9:43am, Paul Black wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Authenticating From Radmin I've now got Radmin installed and I'm very pleased with the user interface and capabilities. Now I'm trying to get my radius.cfg setup to allow authentication of a test user and still allowing fallback to

(RADIATOR) PHP+Mysql+Radiator

1999-08-02 Thread Matt Chambers
Hi, I'm in the process of writing a custom web interface for radiator+mysql. I'm pretty much done but I have a couple questions. With so many people using the database and authentication happening at the same time...should I lock the database while someome is writing to it?

RE: (RADIATOR) PHP+Mysql+Radiator

1999-08-02 Thread Ricardo Kustner
On 02-Aug-99 Matt Chambers wrote: With so many people using the database and authentication happening at the same time...should I lock the database while someome is writing to it? no worries, mysql does internal locking :) Ricardo. --- -- E-Mail: Ricardo

(RADIATOR) Radmin Up And Running

1999-08-02 Thread Paul Black
Mike, I now have Radmin up and running with customers being authenticated from the mysql database. I am quite impressed. There are a couple of things which would be good for you to change though: Where user connection times are displayed, currently they are in seconds. It would be more useful

Re: (RADIATOR) Radmin Up And Running

1999-08-02 Thread Devin L. Ganger
On Mon, 2 Aug 1999, Paul Black wrote: Mike, I now have Radmin up and running with customers being authenticated from the mysql database. I am quite impressed. There are a couple of things which would be good for you to change though: Where user connection times are displayed, currently

(RADIATOR) erpcd

1999-08-02 Thread David Booth
I have erpcd running on a Bay4000 (Xylogics) remote annex. When configured to log with radius I get frequent occurrences of: normal stuff Acct-Status-Type = Stopetc Called-Station-Id = "1322142551911762122551912152551916234163714821225519115923108176212255191"etc

(RADIATOR) Timestamp and mySQL datetime

1999-08-02 Thread David Booth
I collect stop records and insert into a mySQL table. I want a column for intime (type datetime) that should be: intime = Timestamp - Acct-Session-TimeI'm using a temp table for the radius log and a mySQL INSERT to my table because when I try to insert with the calculation I get a lot of

Re: (RADIATOR) Timestamp and mySQL datetime

1999-08-02 Thread Lon R. Stockton, Jr.
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, David Booth wrote: I collect stop records and insert into a mySQL table. I want a column for intime (type datetime) that should be: intime = Timestamp - Acct-Session-Time I'm using a temp table for the radius log and a mySQL INSERT to my table because when I try to

(RADIATOR) Max. Authentication Sessions

1999-08-02 Thread Michael Gatti
Dear Gentilmen I'm having a problem with radiator, sometimes he stops answering to authentication requests and I have to stop and start the service (sometimes more then once) for radiator to start working again. I have something around 120 phone lines that users use to connect to the

Re: (RADIATOR) Max. Authentication Sessions

1999-08-02 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Michael - On Tue, 03 Aug 1999, Michael Gatti wrote: %_Dear Gentilmen I'm having a problem with radiator, sometimes he stops answering to authentication requests and I have to stop and start the service (sometimes more then once) for radiator to start working again. I have something