Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a Windows Service

2003-03-30 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Brian - You might try installing cygwin (www.cygwin.com) to see whether tail -f works. You might also consider using an AuthLog clause (section 6.50 in the manual). regards Hugh On Sunday, Mar 30, 2003, at 11:17 Australia/Melbourne, Brian Morris wrote: Hi Mike, The ability to run

(RADIATOR) Handler for capturing 151 at the end of the Called-Station-Id

2003-03-30 Thread Martin Edge
Title: Message Hey Guys, Just a quick check.. How would I write a handler to capture all numbers ending in a particular suffix? Handler Called-Station-Id=/151$/ ? Obviously 151 is quite small and likely to appear in the middle of parts of other numbers... Thus has to be matched on

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a Windows Service

2003-03-30 Thread Mike McCauley
Hlello Brian, On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 09:14 am, Hugh Irvine wrote: Hello Brian - You might try installing cygwin (www.cygwin.com) to see whether tail -f works. You might also consider using an AuthLog clause (section 6.50 in the manual). You might also consider using Radar to monitor your

Re: (RADIATOR) Handler for capturing 151 at the end of the Called-Station-Id

2003-03-30 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Martin - Yes this is correct - although you should always do some testing to verify correct operation. Also note that Handlers are evaluated in the order they appear in the configuration file, so the more specific must appear before the more general. regards Hugh On Monday, Mar 31,

Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator as a Windows Service

2003-03-30 Thread Brian Morris
Hi Mike, I am glad to say that Radiator has never once failed in the three or four years we have been using it. Your product rocks! Regards, Brian Morris NetSpeed. === Archive at http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/ Announcements on [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL

(RADIATOR) 802.1x PKI certificate authority: expressions of interest sought

2003-03-30 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello all, Those of you with an interest in 802.1x EAP authentication will know that a number of the now common EAP authentication protocols require a server certificate and sometimes a client PKI certificate. We ship some test certificates with Radiator to assist with evaluation and testing,

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2003-03-30 Thread Stephen Böhme
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