RE: (RADIATOR) Authentication through MySQL database

2000-04-21 Thread Tuncay MARGILIC
Title: RE: (RADIATOR) Authentication through MySQL database Hello, I am planning to add TNT Max boxes to my network. I still have Cisco 5300 on the network. The question is how can I go on checking the simultanius use of the users. Max-User is set to 1 and I check (Radiator does) the 5300

(RADIATOR) Framed-User Problem

2000-04-21 Thread Matt Chambers
Megapop is telling me they are replacing all the PM3's with Ciscos. My users can't authenticate because they say I'm not sending the Service-Type Framed-User attribute. Although, its in my config. I have it as a reply item...is it supposed to be a check item. The value set is Framed-User.

(RADIATOR) Oh Dear - Possible Authentication Bug

2000-04-21 Thread Brian Morris
I have not investigated this too far yet but I thought it important enough to alert others of it now... I have discovered a fault in the setup of /our/ Radiator configuration where users may successfully authenticate to our SQL database with an INVALID username. The error occurs when the user

RE: (RADIATOR) Authentication through MySQL database

2000-04-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Tuncay - On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Tuncay MARGILIC wrote: Hello, I am planning to add TNT Max boxes to my network. I still have Cisco 5300 on the network. The question is how can I go on checking the simultanius use of the users. Max-User is set to 1 and I check (Radiator does) the

Re: (RADIATOR) Framed-User Problem

2000-04-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Matt - On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Matt Chambers wrote: Megapop is telling me they are replacing all the PM3's with Ciscos. My users can't authenticate because they say I'm not sending the Service-Type Framed-User attribute. Although, its in my config. I have it as a reply item...is it

(RADIATOR) Re: Checking if a UNIX user exists without checking his password

2000-04-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Salut Fred - On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Fred wrote: Hi all, My mailers use Radius to authenticate the users. When a mail arrive for a user, or when a user send a mail, I must check if the user exist in the user DB. I have a MySQL database, on which I can check without trouble if a username

*IMPORTANT* Re: (RADIATOR) Oh Dear - Possible Authentication Bug

2000-04-21 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brian - On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Brian Morris wrote: I have not investigated this too far yet but I thought it important enough to alert others of it now... I have discovered a fault in the setup of /our/ Radiator configuration where users may successfully authenticate to our SQL