Hi,
Again I would like to know where can I put AccountingHadled in my
config file ? I'm running an AuthBy sql clause.
Ray
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Hello Everyone -
How lovely - I have brought summer with me to Switzerland!
I arrived in Bern on Sunday (via Singapore, Dubai and Zurich), to find
that the temperature was 35 degrees (C) and everyone was saying it was
the first real day of summer! As you can imagine people were taking
Hello Ray -
Please have a look at section 6.16.10 in the Radiator 3.1 reference
manual.
You will get a response *much* quicker from the manual than you will
from the mailing list.
# define Realm or Handler
Handler ...
AccountingHandled
AuthBy SQL
.
Hello Tony -
You should probably upgrade to Radiator 3.2 and try this again while
running radiusd from the console so you can see the Perl error message
that is causing the crash (or use restartWrapper).
When you have the Perl error message, please send it to me so I can see
what is
Hello Anura -
Depending on what else you are doing, Handlers are probably the best way
to go.
# define Handlers
Handler User-Name = /^TEST\//
AuthBy RADIUS
.
/AuthBy
..
/Hander
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 07:38 AM, Anura
Hello Brian -
I can't see any easy way around this, other than to write some custom queries, or perhaps a stored procedure in the database. Or alternatively, what about setting up the address pools on the NAS?
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 05:32 AM, Brian Morris wrote:
I
Hello Martin -
For the first point, no you cannot specify the number of hosts in the
database, but I don't believe you need to have the number specified in
any case as the query will just fail and fall back to the local Host
definition.
For the StatsLog, I suggest yo try some experiments to
Hello Ray -
What is the problem you are trying to deal with?
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 02:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there any OS parameter or radiator parameter which can be fine
tune to increase the accounting packet received other than OS
Hello Achint -
This looks very much like a broken radius packet.
Please send me a copy of a trace 5 debug (with hex dump) of the packet
so I can see what it is.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, August 20, 2002, at 12:49 AM, Achint Saxena wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for all your previous replies.
Yeah, the issue is that SQLRadius works around the default of a maximum 2
within the object code.. (or whatever I manually set it to).
Technically perhaps I could make the value so 'large' that it would hit
no-rows first, and have to bail to the Host Failover settings..
The difference is, the
Has anyone gotten NT RRAS to authenticate to radiator? I know radiator is
talking to the NT SAM ok (radpwtst works), triple checked the password, deleted
the
2 keys in the FAQ but it still fails to authenticate.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chuck
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Hi All,
We want to be able touse this for broadband
customers which don't disconnect for ages, and usethe Interim-Updates
functions like what Cisco and Redback use. But need tobe able to
accumulate the usage andunderstand it correct! The Interim-Updates
need to be accumulated in relation
Hi all,
I have to use two authby clause one for
router1AuthBy SQL and another for router2AuthBy
UNIX.
Now the problem is router2 user can be authenticate
dialing to router1. Since i have only one AAA server. Is it possible to check
handler in Client clause itself. Will this slove my
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