Re: (RADIATOR) NT dialup and Radiator (Updated 8/10/99)

1999-08-10 Thread sysadmin
THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! I don't think I can say it enough times. That immediatly solved the problem. This also solved a THREE year problem we have been having with

(RADIATOR) Strange warning...

1999-12-02 Thread sysadmin
We are receiving alot of the following warnings: Thu Dec 2 07:56:26 1999: WARNING: No such attribute Timestamp Every time Radiator tries to relay an accounting packet this message gets generated. Below I have included Trace 4 output for the packet before and after. Any Ideas? John D [EMAIL

(RADIATOR) Question about accounting

1999-12-28 Thread sysadmin
Hi; Our system is working just fine (authentication wise), but I need to be able to send accounting packets to two seperate locations for a particular realm. For example: Authentication packets for a certain realm are proxied (AuthBy Realm) to another Radius server which works fine.

(RADIATOR) Proxying accounting requests.

2002-05-13 Thread sysadmin
I want to put in a central radius accountinng server and was wondering how to configure my realms. I have some realms that I proxy for and some I do not. Right now I have all the realms going to a file. Is there a way I can tell the realms to fwd to a central server? Right now I am just

Re: (RADIATOR) Proxying accounting requests.

2002-05-23 Thread Sysadmin
Hi, In this case I am not using sql at the central accounting server or at the host I am proxying to. So is there a way for me to fwd accounting request to both hosts on port 1646? Thanks -Original Message- From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002

(RADIATOR) Access SQL 2000 from Solaris 8

2002-05-23 Thread Sysadmin
Hello, I've taken on the challege of getting my Solaris 8 x86 server talking to my W2K server running SQL 2000. I've read through the FAQ and still have a few questions before I start installing. I would like to do it with the freeware products available if possible. I was looking at