Oops.. This didn't work quite right..
I added the following line to my radiator cfg file :
AcctColumnDef ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Acct-Terminate-Cause
AcctColumnDef ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,Ascend-Disconnect-Cause
AcctColumnDef ACCTTERMINATECAUSE,LE-Terminate-Detail
Started up and got the following
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Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2002 23:10:55 -0600
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I'm looking at setting up Radiator for authentication for a Cisco 2600
series router for dialin access. We would like to configure this so that
users are authenticated against the domain but before that check is done we
want to verify the username they provide is authorized for dialup, most
Title: Message
Hi,
I would suggest
additional option in radimportacct utility - erase file after successful
DB import (I took the idea from ncftp).
Has anyone already
implemented that?
Eli
Tovbeyn
Hi,
I've tried to use WebMonitor (Radiator 3.3.1).
I could't get it running on the start - it gave me all the time Can't
connect to radiator, timeout in operation.
I've figured out that function Get_Connection probably didn't
interpreted properly the LOGGEDIN reply string.
The quickest very
Hello Eli -
Thanks for your note.
Radar is designed as a NOC monitoring/debug tool to be used
interactively on a screen (in fact Radar uses Tk for Perl which uses
the native graphics support on the host it is running on). Radar is not
designed as a statistics gathering tool, nor as a service
Hello Chris -
You would do something like this:
# define AuthBy clauses
AuthBy SQL
Identifier CheckSQL
.
/AuthBy
AuthBy NT
Identifier CheckNT
.
/AuthBy
# define Realms or Handlers
Handler
AuthByPolicy ContinueWhileAccept
AuthBy CheckSQL
AuthBy CheckNT
..
/Handler
Hello Wilfred -
Could you please send me a copy of your Radiator configuration file (no
secrets), together with a copy of the trace 4 debug output from
Radiator showing what is happening when you run the test you show below.
You mention a DOS window - what process is running in that window?
Hello Brian -
Could you please send me a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing the
packet dumps when this happens?
I think you are right - there are two values in the same request.
Toomas probably has the right idea - a hook to pre-process the
attributes prior to insertion.
regards
Hugh
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