i just copy this file over my old one.. will that be ok?
- Original Message -
From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: alexus [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Wed Jan 16 17:38:13 2002: ERR: Attribute number 13
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Hi,
$self-{bound} tells us if we are already connected
$self-{NoBindBeforeOp} tells us the we should not re-bind before
every operation (for performance reasons). NoBindBeforeOp actually
means 'NoBindBeforeEveryOp'.
So the whole statement reads: Do not continue, if we are already 'binded'
Hi,
I use the DBM Auth, but i wanna know if this type
of authentication have any type of limit. I explain this
This is the actual Realm in the
radius.cfg
Realm
DEFAULT
MaxSessions
1 AcctLogFileName
/usr/local/etc/radacct/%N/detail
RejectHasReason AuthBy
GROUP
AuthByPolicy
I am using Radiator 2.18.3 on AIX. I find that even though in my config
file I have DefaultSimultaneousUse 1 set, all users are still allowed
on. I use an SQL session database, and when I try tests using radpwtst I
find something peculiar.
I first run the following command:
Hello again,
Making some progress on this issue but have run into a problem. We are
trying to assign IP static addresses via radius, and also have radius
reference a dynamic IP pool on a cisco 7206vxr router. We have followed
the advice given by cisco TAC and suggestions by Hugh here, but
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Hi there.
I been testing a network monitoring program. It cans test radius servers,
but I neet to talk to radiator to be able to see if it's down or not.
For example you can test if a certain server has the http
It looks like radpwtst is sending the default NAS-Port of 1234 for each
request. Since radiator sees the second call coming in on the same physical
port it assumes that the first session had to have ended. Change the
NAS-Port in the second test using the -nas_port parameter of radpwtst so it
Hi,
If your main concern is to restart ifradius
isnot replying rather than only *knowing* if its up,
you can write a script using radpwtst like
below*on* the radiator server and put it to
cron. radpwtst is really a useful tool... If you
want only to report the downtime or uptime, its a
HiGriff,
The reason of that strange lines that you mention
is the radiator's default session database implementation which is right. Its
because only one user can be connected from the same nasidentifier and nas port
at any time...
When a useraccess request
comes,radiator first erases
Hi,
its strange I know but I have to
ask:
can I have a something like an "if clause"
for accounting requests using portlimit or some other check from the sql ?
I see that for the accounting reqests, radiator
doesnot checkthe portlimit. what other ways can I do
this?
I mean
write
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Most OSS tools can make RADIUS requests - we use ISM Netcool, even some load
balancers like the Alteon AceDirector can make active health checks. If your
tool can't make RADIUS requests you could try adapting 'radpwtst' and use
that in a script as a testing tool to check if Radiator is running.
Hi all ,
My system has current session limit conflict. It
tells me in the log that the limit session is
Thu Jan 17 20:46:30 2002: DEBUG: Output is:
:stdattr, Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255, Port-Limit = 1,
Session-Timeout = 0, Idle-Timeout = 900, Idle-Timeout = 3600,
It conflict
Alternatively, you can use the program
"restartWrapper" which is included with the radiator package. It
would perform the two things you require, restart radiator if it stops and
e-mail the administrator in case it stops.
Regards,
Jaime
- Original Message -
From:
Utku Er
Hello Utku -
You should use the Class attribute and a Handler for each Class value for the
accounting, something like this:
# define AuthBy clauses
AuthBy SQL
Identifier SQLDB
..
AddToReply . \
Class = SQLDB
/AuthBy
AuthBy RADIUS
Hello Alexus -
You should really start with the standard Radiator dictionary and add/delete
entries as required.
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 02:14, alexus wrote:
i just copy this file over my old one.. will that be ok?
- Original Message -
From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL
Hello Fernando -
There are no limits on the number of AuthBy clauses you can use (unless there
is some underlying operating system limit on the number of files a single
process can have open).
Perhaps you can send me a copy of the complete configuration file (no
secrets) together with a
Hello Lewis -
I don't understand your question, sorry. Could you please send me a clearer
description of the problem, a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
and a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening.
thanks
Hugh
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 14:48, Lewis Gorley wrote:
Hi
Hello Sergio -
There have been a couple of good suggestions from others on the list already,
however there are a couple of others. You can use cron and radpwtst to send a
periodic Status-Server request to Radiator which will return some of the
internal status information from the server, or
Hello Mike -
As usual, I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is going on.
You should also run a debug on the Cisco to see what it is doing.
thanks
Hugh
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002 08:10, Mike Greene wrote:
Hello Sachin -
Radiator 2.19 is the latest version.
regards
Hugh
Another silly question. Can someone please tell me what's the latest
version of Radiator available.
Rgds,
Sachin Srivastava
Net 4 India Ltd,
New Delhi - 110024
Tel: +91 11 [6104192/93] Extn. [501]
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