Hi all.
I am try to use multilink PPP 2, 3, 4 or more channels qith cisco as5260 and
radiator.(last version)
I am using radiator, to authenticate, ldap to store usernames, passwords,
etc, and mysql for ip asignament and accounting.
All is ok with 1 channel, but multilink have an error, 2 IPs
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 07:30:10PM +1000, Hugh Irvine wrote:
What version of Radiator are you running? What version of Perl? What version
of DBI/DBD? What hardware/software platform? And when does the problem occur?
Radiator 2.18
Perl v.6.0
DBI 1.14
DBD::mysql 2.0415
MySQL 3.23.39
Linux
I am try to use multilink PPP 2, 3, 4 or more channels qith cisco as5260
and
radiator.(last version)
I am using radiator, to authenticate, ldap to store usernames, passwords,
etc, and mysql for ip asignament and accounting.
All is ok with 1 channel, but multilink have an error, 2 IPs are
Title: RE: (RADIATOR) IPASS problems
I have the same problem now, but when i was using a DEFAULT client (with nastype=ignore) it works fine
CAS
-Original Message-
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Martes, 07 de Agosto de 2001 09:42 p.m.
To: Kyle; [EMAIL
Hi Hugh.
I am System Admin and a big proyect has been charged to me...
We have 3 nodes interconecting with ATM.
In any node, we have cisco as5300, cisco 7505 and access for ADSL,
Modems and RDSI.
Our cisco register connections as Virtual, Async and ISDN respectively.
We want based our
Hi Everyone!
I installed Slackware 8.0 on a new box.
Perl5, MySQL and MD5 is installed by default by the Slackware Distro. I
did not encounter installing Radiator, it passed all the test. I did a
sample config and run radiusd and I got this response..
root# radiusdWed Aug 8 19:15:39 2001:
Hugh,
I have included the database entry for the iPass NAS machine, which
has the same IP as the Radiator server, and a trace4 log file that was
captured over the course of several hours today. One user that stands
out and may make it easier for you to parse is tayer. I see two to
three good
Hi all,
Does anyone know of the specific attributes that need
to be defined in the dictionary file for radiator to
be able to talk to Juniper router (M20).
Thanks,
Imran.
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Hello Imran -
The standard Radiator dictionary should work for most things with Juniper
hardware. You will have to check with Juniper if there are any
vendor-specific attributes that they define, and if you find that there are
some special Juniper attributes, please ask them for the
Hello Jaime -
On Thursday 09 August 2001 01:24, Jaime Elizaga Jr. wrote:
Hi Everyone!
I installed Slackware 8.0 on a new box. Perl5, MySQL and MD5 is installed
by default by the Slackware Distro. I did not encounter installing
Radiator, it passed all the test. I did a sample config
Hello Cesar -
You are really asking for consulting service here, so I have copied Joanne on
this mail so she can send you the rates.
I will try to answer your questions, but if you want design and
implementation work done it will have to be subject to a consulting contract.
On Thursday 09
Hello Tom -
You should put the AuthBy clause before the CalledStationId clause, as
Radiator does a single forward pass through the configuration file.
Ie. you have to define the AuthBy prior to refering to it in a Handler.
hth
Hugh
On Thursday 09 August 2001 10:13, Tom Daly wrote:
Can
Hi All,
If possible, I would like to return a max session time attribute to certain
customers to force them to logoff at the end of a calendar month (say at
23:59 on the last day of each month) this is so I can close off our
accounting files for billing purposes.
Is there a way I can configure
Hello Cesar, Hello Alessandro, Hello Everyone -
The subject of multilink PPP (over ISDN or whatever) comes up now and again,
so I thought it might be useful to explain a few things.
Firstly, there are two forms of utilising more than one link between two
routers, either parallel IP links,
Hello Carlos -
Could you provide a little more detail please?
thanks
Hugh
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 23:00, Sola, Carlos Alberto wrote:
I have the same problem now, but when i was using a DEFAULT client (with
nastype=ignore) it works fine
CAS
-Original Message-
From:
Hello Brian -
On Thursday 09 August 2001 12:05, Brian Morris wrote:
Hi All,
If possible, I would like to return a max session time attribute to certain
customers to force them to logoff at the end of a calendar month (say at
23:59 on the last day of each month) this is so I can close off
Hello Kyle -
Thanks for sending the files and the user to check - it makes life *much*
easier when digging through debugs.
There are at least two problems that I can see.
The first is that you are doing an AuthBy DYNADDRESS for requests from iPASS.
This is a problem because iPASS does their
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