Hi Fred,
Have you considered using ServerChecksPassword? By using that, you can remove the
admin password from the config file (and network traffic :).
/Ingvar
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Hi Vadim,
It's either a Cisco or a telco issue, Radiator has no control over this.
Cheers,
Ingvar
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From: Vadim Isakov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 5 september 2001 05:03
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Calling-Station-Id
Hi all,
We are
Hello Jason -
I note that the accounting request that you show below is an
Accounting-On, probably due to ewong running some command on the
NAS. I don't know whether your hook deals with this? Note that the
easiest way to test hook code is by putting print commands in the
code and running
Hello Vadim -
Have a look at a trace 4 debug from Radiator to see exactly what
attributes are being sent in the radius requests sent by the Cisco.
You can also look at a debug on the Cisco to see what is being sent.
hth
Hugh
At 12:33 +0930 01/9/5, Vadim Isakov wrote:
Hi all,
We are
Hi Jason.
I've noticed that PostAuthHooks can be fairly temperamental.
You should add to the top of your postauthhook file:
use strict;
use warnings;
Don't forget to do
perl -c file.pl
to syntax check it.
One of the reasons I've noticed for silent failures on PostAuthHooks are
I have a set of Netservers. How do I restrict the use of of IP to a
particular Netserver within Radius?
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Hi,
I still cannot use Radiator 2.18.3 because it works incorrect with
SessionDatabase SQL I think.
Is anyone else who faced such problem?
How correct it?
Any comments or thoughts?
PAC Hi,
PAC I think Radiator 2.18.3 works incorrect with SessionDatabase SQL.
PAC It seems it does not delete
Hi,
I am running Radiator 2.18.2 on a couple of Sun Netras (Solaris 8)
authenticating against an Oracle database (on yet another Netra).
We developed a web based front end for administration of the users in the
Oracle database on a Sun Ultra 10 (also Solaris 8) with Apache and embedded
Perl.
If you set the EAPType parameter in the AuthBy clause to something like
'notpermitted', it will reject EAP authentication requests.
AuthBy FILE
Filename xxx
# Prevent authentication of any EAP requests
EAPType notpermitted
/AuthBy
I just obtained the demo 2.18.3, and
Hello Ganbold -
Radiator can be used for any application that uses the radius protocol.
The question to ask is what protocol does the NAS use to authenticate
Voice-Over-IP?.
As you rightly point out, Radiator is not a billing system, so you will still
have to address that aspect, either by
Hello Pavel -
Radiator 2.18.3 was reissued several days ago - please download the new
distribution and reinstall.
We apologise for the inconvenience.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 23:54, Pavel A Crasotin wrote:
Hi,
I still cannot use Radiator 2.18.3 because it works
Hello Anne -
What you want to do is a simple AuthBy RADIUS proxy set up.
Have a look at section 6.27 in the Radiator 2.18.3 reference manual for a
discussion of the AuthBy RADIUS clause. Any EAP or LEAP requset will be
automatically handled when the request is proxied.
Here is part of a
Hello Rolando -
It sounds like your LDAP server is causing the problem.
What version of Radiator are you running? On what hardware/software platform?
And what LDAP server are you using?
thanks
Hugh
On Thursday 06 September 2001 07:24, Rolando Riley wrote:
I have set auth to LDAP on my
Hello 'Tunde -
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 21:18, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
I have a set of Netservers. How do I restrict the use of of IP to a
particular Netserver within Radius?
I don't understand the question, sorry.
Could you explain what you mean?
thanks
Hugh
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I am having problems configuring Radiator v2.18.2 to authenticate to a Cisco
VPN 5001.
I have been testing the using the following configuration files:
goodies\simple2.cfg:
# simple2.cfg
#
# Example Radiator configuration file.
# This very simple file will allow you to get started with
# a
Hi, Hugh.
As per my description when I requested the evaluation copy, I am trying
to set up a wireless network with Cisco Aironet; we need a Unix-based
RADIUS server that can speak LEAP to the ACS box, which proxies the
requests from the access points. I was told that this is supported,
Hi Hugh,
Yes, NAS will use Voice over IP.
How it would be in this case?
Ganbold
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Ganbold -
Radiator can be used for any application that uses the radius protocol.
The question to ask is what protocol does the NAS use to authenticate
Voice-Over-IP?.
As
Hi,
Also there some billing systems we are interesting.
MIND CTI, Portal etc.
Are there anybody knows about these system on Radiator?
Please let me know.
thanks in advance,
Ganbold
Hugh Irvine wrote:
Hello Ganbold -
Radiator can be used for any application that uses the radius
Hi Hugh,
Thank you for your reply. As I see from debugs Cisco sends exactly what
Radiator requests.
The question is simpler now. How can I get Radius request Calling-Station-Id
attribute from Cisco router?
Thank you
Vadim
Radius:
Attributes:
NAS-IP-Address = 203.24.77.215
Hi All,
I am getting error messages Attribute 52 (vendor) not defined in
dictionary (and 53)
Can anyone tell me where to find them so I can add them to our dictionary
file.
Thanks and regards,
Brian Morris
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Hello,
I recently lost some sleep over a problem with a Ascend/Lucent APX. Maybe
someone else here can advise (or take heed).
One night the APX suddenly started sending authentication requests for
frdlink-*, ipxroute-*, appleroute, and other nonsense. Well in our case
authentication for this
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 10:44:23AM +0930, Vadim Isakov wrote:
Thank you for your reply. As I see from debugs Cisco sends exactly what
Radiator requests.
The question is simpler now. How can I get Radius request Calling-Station-Id
attribute from Cisco router?
It's in the circuit config - in
Hi Mariano,
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001 07:46, Hugh Irvine wrote:
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Hi,
I am running Radiator
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Hello Viraj -
On Thursday 06 September 2001 12:56, Viraj Alankar wrote:
Hello,
I recently lost some sleep over a problem with a Ascend/Lucent APX. Maybe
someone else here can advise (or take heed).
One night the APX suddenly started sending authentication requests for
frdlink-*,
Hello Howard -
On Thursday 06 September 2001 08:26, Jares, Howard M wrote:
I am having problems configuring Radiator v2.18.2 to authenticate to a
Cisco VPN 5001.
I have been testing the using the following configuration files:
goodies\simple2.cfg:
# simple2.cfg
#
# Example Radiator
Hello Anne -
My apologies, but I am still unclear as to what you are trying to do.
From what you describe below, I understand you to mean that you want the
wireless base station to point to the ACS, which then points to Radiator,
which then authenticates from a UNIX box.
Is this correct?
Hello Paul -
I want to be able to use the PreHandlerHook to be able to compare a
radius attribute Class
and then change it to something else if matched. Can this be done?
IE. If the incoming packet contains the attribute (Class - perm) then I
want to be able
to change this to Class -
Hello Brian -
These definitions are in the Radiator 2.18.3 dictionary:
ATTRIBUTE Acct-Input-Gigawords52 integer
ATTRIBUTE Acct-Output-Gigawords 53 integer
regards
Hugh
On Thursday 06 September 2001 12:33, Brian Morris wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting error
Hello Everyone -
My apologies if I have missed any mail this last week.
If anyone has any outstanding problems, please resend them.
thanks and regards
Hugh
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