Hello Joy -
On Wednesday 25 April 2001 18:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Hugh,
i want to write a hook to find out if the user is already in the RADUSAGE
table or not. if not the username will be added to the USEDCARDS table.
Can you give me a hint or can say me what i must write to the
Hello Rafael -
Could you please send me (directly not to the list) the registered name of
the company that purchased this copy of Radiator? I do not see any record of
merca.net.co in our database.
thanks
Hugh
On Thursday 26 April 2001 07:54, RAFAEL BERNAL wrote:
Hello People of the List
Hi All,
If I try to restart the server it returns with the following error:
Could not bind to authentication socket: Unknown error at radiusd line 339
does anyone have a solution for this or a config file for NT which will
authenticate off the NT Groups
Thanks,
Alex Green
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Hello William -
On Thursday 26 April 2001 01:25, William Hernandez wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to follow Hugh's tips, but I'm doing something wrong.
In my radius.cfg I have:
AuthBy SQL
Identifier TimeBlock-SQL
DBSource*
DBUsername*
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 2.18.1
Version provides a number of bug fixes and some new features.
As usual, the new version is available free of charge to current
licensees from
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/Radiator-2.18.1.tgz
and to current evaluators
Hi Alex,
This happened to me on Nt 2000 - it was because I was running one of the
Internet security / authentication services which used the same ports as
radius.
You need to remove or stop the service and (possibly) restart Windows for
radiator to work properly.
Regards,
Brian Morris
Hello Alex -
On Thursday 26 April 2001 16:33, Alex Green wrote:
Hi All,
If I try to restart the server it returns with the following error:
Could not bind to authentication socket: Unknown error at radiusd line
339
does anyone have a solution for this or a config file for NT which will
Thanks Hugh,
I changed to:
AuthColumnDef 0, Time, request
But I'm still not getting anything in my PostAuthHook with:
my $p=${$_[0]};
my $timeblock=$p-get_attr('Time');
Thanks in advance,
William
Thu Apr 26 10:18:17 2001: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from
Dear Radiator Community,
I just saw the announcement from Open Systems and downloaded the new version of
Radiator. However, being that I just start with Radiator about two weeks ago, I
am very concern about what procedure to use in the upgrading from v2.18 to
v2.18.1. I don't want to
El 26 Apr 2001, a las 18:14, Mike McCauley escribió:
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 2.18.1
Version provides a number of bug fixes and some new features.
Hi... it run ok in our test installation... the reload problems are
aparently gone away (as Mike said, it must
Interesting. Basically, you included the AuthBy SQL logic right
into the hook.
Did you decide on this solution because the AuthBy SQL clause in
radius.cfg didn't work as expected?
Thanks for your help,
William
-Original Message-
From: ganbold [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday,
Is there a separate data dictionary for the CVX boxes?
I know that the CVX attributes appear in the standard
large dictionary, but I want to build a custom dictionary
which only contains dictionary.ascend, dictionary.redback
and the CVX attributes. I noticed someone posted a CVX
dictionary to
What's the best technique to have Radiator fall back to authentication
via flat file (UNIX-style auth for example) instead of SQL database if the
SQL database isn't available.
I tried using two DEFAULT entries in my users file, one which did SQL
auth, the other which did UNIX auth but that
Yes, I tried CheckBlockTIme script from goodies
directory. First time itworked when I had 2.17.1 version and Cisco IOS 11.0.
But when I upgradedCisco IOS to latest version it didn't worked. So I solved
it in that way.Ganbold
Hello John -
On Friday 27 April 2001 09:59, John Coy wrote:
Is there a separate data dictionary for the CVX boxes?
I know that the CVX attributes appear in the standard
large dictionary, but I want to build a custom dictionary
which only contains dictionary.ascend, dictionary.redback
and
Hello William -
You can do it either way - I just try to do as much as possible with the
configuration file rather than writing code.
cheers
Hugh
On Friday 27 April 2001 05:59, William Hernandez wrote:
Interesting. Basically, you included the AuthBy SQL logic right
into the hook.
Did
Hello William -
What version of Radiator are you running? The request type is only
supported in Radiator 2.18 and later.
BTW - Radiator-2.18.1 was released yesterday.
hth
Hugh
On Friday 27 April 2001 01:35, William Hernandez wrote:
Thanks Hugh,
I changed to:
AuthColumnDef 0,
Hello Carlos -
I have discussed this issue several times on the mailing list
(www.starport.net/~radiator). My suggestion is always to create a new
directory for every version of Radiator.
In your situation I would do this:
create a top-level directory for Radiator
mkdir
Hugh,
Thanks for the feedback. I did upgrade to 2.18.1, appreciate the
hint about the dictionary file. I did end up doing basically
what you suggested -- started with the dictionary file and removed
the VSA's I didn't need and added the redback ones. All in all
I should be set.
Thanks,
John
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