(RADIATOR) Definition of a variable in a Handler clause

2000-11-06 Thread Pete Black

Hi Guys,

I'm working on a new auth system using LDAP  Radius. Because
the search string needs to be dynamic is it possible to define a variable
in a Handler clause that can be used when AuthBy LDAP2 is invoked?

Regards,

Pete.

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2000-02-02 Thread Pete Black

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(RADIATOR) Excluding PASS password fields in the password log file

1999-12-09 Thread Pete Black

Hello All,

Is there a simple way to to this via an option in the radiator config file?

Regards,

Pete.

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(RADIATOR) iPass perl module

1999-12-08 Thread Pete Black

Hiya All,

I've downloaded the three latest version of the iPass perl module from open
systems.

The latest two are attempting to use a struct member that doesn't exist.

The member it is attempting to access is a char string called
ipinfo_t.called_number

For some reason the latest version of iPass (v3.01) for linux doesn't have
that member variable although the INSTALL docs say that you need v3 of the
iPass libs.

So I tried version 1.3 of the iPass perl module which doesn't attempt to
access the above non-existant struct member. It should have worked (*wish*)
but it complains in the "make test" about the following:

Can't load './blib/arch/auto/Ipass/Ipass.so' for module Ipass:
./blib/arch/auto/Ipass/Ipass.so: undefined symbol: ipass_debug at
/usr/lib/perl5/i386-linux/5.00405/DynaLoader.pm line 169.

 at test.pl line 19
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at test.pl line 19.
make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 2

Can anyone help me with this one?

Pete.

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(RADIATOR) AuthBy RADIUS

1999-12-06 Thread Pete Black

If you don't forward the accounting requests from the NAS are they handled
locally or are they discarded?

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(RADIATOR) Log SYSLOG

1999-12-05 Thread Pete Black

Hi everyone,

Where can you get the necessary perl util's to log via Syslog?

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Re: (RADIATOR) Accounting Hooks

1999-10-07 Thread Pete Black

That sound's like the simplest thing to do.

It wouldn't be hard to do anyway since we already have a program that
converts the raw logs in to the format that we would like.  

Once again, thanx.

Pete.

Hugh Irvine wrote:
 
 Hi Pete -
 
 On Thu, 07 Oct 1999, Pete Black wrote:
  %_This is good, although we require that at the end of the month all
  existing records that don't have a stop record at the turn of the month
  get truncated at 00:00h the next day.
 
  Would it be possible to have some sort of hook that intercepted the
  incoming acct packet, then check if it's start record is in the previous
  month, create the truncated record, create a new Start record at the
  beginning of the month and then put down the modified Stop record?
 
 
 I'm not sure that you would want to do it that way.
 
 You might do something like this:
 
 Handler ...
 AcctLogFileName %L/accounting.%m.%Y
 AcctLogFileFormat .
 ..
 /Handler
 
 This will write to a file called "accounting.10.1999" for the month of October,
 then at midnight on the 31st it will roll to "accounting.11.1999". Your
 post-processing can then tidy up the loose ends at the beginning and end of the
 month.
 
 hth
 
 Hugh
 
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Re: (RADIATOR) Accounting Hooks

1999-10-07 Thread Pete Black

Where can a list of attributes that are in each acct packet be obtained?

Pete.

Hugh Irvine wrote:
 
 Hi Pete -
 
 On Thu, 07 Oct 1999, Pete Black wrote:
  %_This is good, although we require that at the end of the month all
  existing records that don't have a stop record at the turn of the month
  get truncated at 00:00h the next day.
 
  Would it be possible to have some sort of hook that intercepted the
  incoming acct packet, then check if it's start record is in the previous
  month, create the truncated record, create a new Start record at the
  beginning of the month and then put down the modified Stop record?
 
 
 I'm not sure that you would want to do it that way.
 
 You might do something like this:
 
 Handler ...
 AcctLogFileName %L/accounting.%m.%Y
 AcctLogFileFormat .
 ..
 /Handler
 
 This will write to a file called "accounting.10.1999" for the month of October,
 then at midnight on the 31st it will roll to "accounting.11.1999". Your
 post-processing can then tidy up the loose ends at the beginning and end of the
 month.
 
 hth
 
 Hugh
 
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 Radiator: the most portable, flexible and configurable RADIUS server
 anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald,
 Platypus, Freeside, TACACS+, PAM, external, etc etc on Unix, Win95/8,
 NT, Rhapsody
 
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