Re: (RADIATOR) kill -HUP causes AuthBy clauses Identifiers to be lost?

2001-03-19 Thread Bruno Tiago Rodrigues
hello again I don't have exactly the same setup here, so could you try something for me please? In your code (shown below), I would like to know which line is causing the problem: if ($code eq 'Access-Request') { my $authby=Radius::AuthGeneric::find ('ldap_auth_id'); my

(RADIATOR) Performance with RADIATOR

2001-03-19 Thread julio . prada
Hi all, we need to decide which radius server will upgrade our AAA plattform. Our final choice is between Radiator and BSAC. A feature-table has been elaborated and checked during the last months. The last check-item is about performance in resolving radius-clients requests. So the same test

(RADIATOR) Bad LDAP Result

2001-03-19 Thread daniel . teran
Hi all, While I was testing 'searchFilter' function like mentioned last week (Julio Prada`s posts), something strange happened and I still don't know what. This was my cfg file (Radiator 2.17.1): AuthBy LDAP2 AuthDN ... AuthPassword ... BaseDN ... Host ... Identifier ID_1

(RADIATOR) Apache and Radiator

2001-03-19 Thread Chris M
I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that implemented Radiator password-style access to pay-per-view or secure content on their Apache web server. Did you get it to work with just the stock mod_auth_radius.c file or did you have to write a bunch of other routines to get things going? The

Re: (RADIATOR) Apache and Radiator

2001-03-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Chris - There is an item in the FAQ here: http://www.open.com.au/radiator/faq.html#63 hth Hugh On Tuesday 20 March 2001 07:50, Chris M wrote: I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that implemented Radiator password-style access to pay-per-view or secure content on their

Re: (RADIATOR) kill -HUP causes AuthBy clauses Identifiers to be lost?

2001-03-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Bruno - I have copied this mail to Mike, as there have been some significant changes in Radiator 2.18 and this problem may be one that we missed. thanks for letting us know Hugh Mike - Bruno has upgraded to Radiator 2.18, and now after a HUP signal his PostAuthHook no longer works

Re: (RADIATOR) Bad LDAP Result

2001-03-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Daniel - This is a known problem with LDAP servers that return incorrect results when Radiator looks for "DEFAULT" users. The best solution if you are not using DEFAULT's is to configure "NoDefault" in the AuthBy clause. Have a look at section 6.16.11 in the Radiator 2.18

IMPORTANT - Re: (RADIATOR) Performance with RADIATOR

2001-03-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Julio - On Tuesday 20 March 2001 02:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, we need to decide which radius server will upgrade our AAA plattform. Our final choice is between Radiator and BSAC. A feature-table has been elaborated and checked during the last months. The last check-item

RE: (RADIATOR) Performance with RADIATOR

2001-03-19 Thread Steve Roderick
At 08:18 PM 3/19/2001 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have gotten over 500 requests per second from Radiator when hitting it with multiple clients. We can do over 200 from a single client. Are you including accounting in your requests or are you purely looking at auths? We send complete

RE: (RADIATOR) Performance with RADIATOR

2001-03-19 Thread Andy De Petter
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RE: (RADIATOR) Performance with RADIATOR

2001-03-19 Thread Mike McCauley
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2001-03-19 Thread Mike McCauley
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(RADIATOR) Multiple SQL statements in radiator config

2001-03-19 Thread Mike McCauley
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Re: (RADIATOR) Multiple SQL statements in radiator config

2001-03-19 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brett - I posted the following on this topic some time ago: http://www.starport.net/~radiator/2000-11/msg00114.html If this won't work for you, I suggest you write a Hook which will be *much* easier to deal with. hth Hugh I have a session time totalling SQL statement I