Hello Gordon -
As far as I can see, your configuration is correct. Do the AcctSQL and
AuthSQL clauses operate correctly? And could you please send me a trace 4
debug showing what is happening?
thanks
Hugh
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 08:10, Gordon Smith wrote:
Hi Hugh,
I'm setting up 2 radius
Hello Balgaa -
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 21:16, User BALGAA System Engineer wrote:
Hugh,
Some of our dial-up users complain about someone using they username and
password.
How can I to secure and protect from such attacks and hacking?
Now Radiator AAA server (2.19) and NAS's
Hello Dan -
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 13:37, Dan Lee Dimke, Ph.D. wrote:
Radiator is an amazing program - fast, reliable, and powerful. It appears
to handle just about anything that is thrown at it.
Thanks for the kind words.
However, I'm getting an error that I have been unable to find a
Hi Sam,
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: SQLRADIUS questions
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 10:10:37 -0800
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This does help quite a bit.
Are you saying that I can use the FailureBackoffTime parameter
Hugh:
I made a mistake. The version I have not been able to get is for Windows.
The URL you sent me is for Linux.
'Tunde Ogedengbe
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Hello Alan,
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Hello Utku -
You can use DBD::ODBC and a commercial ODBC driver, or you can use
DBD::ODBC-Proxy, or you can run a copy of Radiator on the MS box and proxy
the relevant radius packets directly to it.
This topic has been discussed on the list many times so check the archive
site and do a
Hello Eapen -
On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 05:06, Eapen Joseph wrote:
Dear Hugh,
I get a lot of Duplicate entries for accounting. A part of the log file
for the case is given below.
Thu Jan 10 18:16:09 2002: ERR: do failed for 'insert into
Q8ACCOUNTINGTABLE6
(USERNAME, CALLDATE1,
Hello Laurens -
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 09:08, Laurens Thissen wrote:
Hello Hugh and Mike,
Last week we decided to split the function of our Radius system as follows:
- 2 radiator daemon's on 2 separate machines, one for
KPN Telecom IP Dial and one for Versatel VPOP
- 2 separate machines for
Salut Romain -
D'abord je te souhaite la Bonne Annee!
Thanks for sending the files (que je les aime!! :).
I can't see anything wrong with what you have configured nor can I see
anything wrong with the trace file.
However, this is the second report of a similar problem in the last month or
Hello Alex -
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 08:40, Alex Fritz wrote:
Hey guys,
This is going to be a strange one. The company we are setting up a
radius server for has to have the ability to do a sort of dynamic
authentication. Let's say they have a user from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they
want to do
Hello Alex -
I don't have these definitions, so if anyone out there can send them to me I
will add them to the standard dictionary in the distribution.
regards
Hugh
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 16:32, Alex Fritz wrote:
Hey guys,
This thing is asking me for some attributes that are not in any of
Hello Alex -
You will need to do this with a hook in the relevant Realm or Handler. There
are some example hooks in the Radiator distribution in the file
goodies/hooks.txt.
regards
Hugh
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 12:30, Alex Fritz wrote:
Hey,
Been going over a problem with restricting hours
Hello Chairath -
Radiator has no notion of holiday, so you will have to write a hook to
implement whatever is required for your application.
regards
Hugh
On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 17:41, Chairath K wrote:
Hello Hugh,
Currently , we use this clause below for authen time zone user who has
realm
Hello Laurens -
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 11:52, Laurens Thissen wrote:
Dear Open Systems consultants,
I wasn't involved directly in the problem solving regarding our Radiator
system at RDC Datacentrum, till now.
Looking at the e-mail exchange from the last few days, I must conclude that
your
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Hello Alex,
Hey guys,
I emailed you earlier today about using Radiator with SQL Server 2000.
I emailed ActiveState and got some information I thought pertained to this
problem and I was curious if it was possible to use the solution mentioned
below rather than ODBC. Thanks.
Both
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Please help.Dear Genius, I am trying to config. a radiator (2.19-demo) allocating IP address dynamicallyusing DB1 to get the authentication info. from DB1 (an mysql server stored usernameand password) and using DB2 (another mysql server
Hello Damir,
thanks for this. I can tell you have put a lot of effort into finding this
problem.
We have rolled your code into the next release, but under the control of a
new global parameter ForkClosesFDs which by default is off. If it does not
break anyone, we will default it to on.
Dear Genius,
I am trying to config. a radiator (2.19-demo) allocating IP address dynamically
using DB1 to get the authentication info. from DB1 (an mysql server stored username
and password) and using DB2 (another mysql server) to log the dhcp client info.,
DHCPpool and leased IP, etc. using
Hello Manoj -
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 23:59, Manoj Agrawal wrote:
Hi!
We are an ISP. We have two types of account one for internet account
and another one is for email only account. Both users dial the same
number to access our network. I want to assign IPs address to email
only users from
Hello Sam -
Please only post to the Radiator mailing list, we do not need to see
your messages in mailing lists not intended for Radiator.
It looks to me like you have not built the Oracle tables. You cannot
write to a database without actually building the tables that you are
going to use.
29, 2001 8:26 AM
To: Sam Cheung; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: (RADMIN) Re: Please help.
Hello Sam -
Please only post to the Radiator mailing list, we do not need to see
your messages in mailing lists not intended for Radiator.
It looks to me like you have not built the Oracle
Dear Genius,
I am trying to config. a radiator (2.19-demo) using AuthBy SQL in
order to contact to a Oracle 8.1.7(the oracle and the radiator are on
the same machine.) However, I did not succeed. I've got the following
errors when performing a command ./buildsql -dbsource dbi:Oracle:rad
Hello Mustafa -
On Thursday 15 November 2001 02:47, Mustafa Mal wrote:
Hi Hugh,
I want to configure Radius so that the users are given extra session
time during off peak hours.
Eg. If the session time in the database is two hours, then during off peak
hours, the session time should
Title: Re: Error in manual, attributes appear twice in the di
These mistakes exist in Version 2.18 and 2.19 of
the manual (pdf and html).
- Section 6.4.19
- Section 6.5.9
- Section 14.0
A la prochaine Hughes !
- Original Message -
From:
Hugh Irvine
To: Romain Vergniol
Title: Re: Error in manual, attributes appear twice in the
di
Salut Romain -
Could you tell me which version of the Radiator manual you are
looking at? I thought I had fixed all of those mistakes. :-( (please
send me the section number if it hasn't already been fixed in Radiator
2.19)
And
Hi Dave -
:-)
Have you seen the latest tag on slashdot? codito ergo sum
http://www.slashdot.org
cheers
Hugh
At 8:11 -0500 01/11/9, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
NB. We have all seen it at the bottom of Hugh's emails while on
travel. But what, you've asked yourself, does NB mean?
And
Hello Barry -
This is but one reason why most operators just use stop records and
calculate the start time by subtracting the Acct-Session-Time.
regards
Hugh
At 21:03 +1100 01/11/9, Barry Andersson wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm intrigued as to how others handle the change to and from Dayligh
Hello Manoj -
What does a trace 4 debug from Radiator show? Is the reply attribute
actually being sent in the reply correctly? If it is in the reply,
you will then have to check on the Cisco to see what the Cisco is
doing with the reply. You can use the debug command on the Cisco to
see
by:Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: Remote access
ACL control with Radius
owner-radiator@o
pen.com.au
Hello Mariano -
Thanks for the kind words - we appreciate it.
And I'm glad that we are keeping you happy - if you have any more
good ideas for Radiator please let us know!
regards
Hugh
El 28 Oct 2001 a las 13:08, Mike McCauley escribió:
We are pleased to announce the release of
El 28 Oct 2001 a las 13:08, Mike McCauley escribió:
We are pleased to announce the release of Radiator version 2.19
This version provides native RSA SecurID certification, some
significant new features for proxying, many minor new features and
some bug fixes.
New AuthBy SQLRADIUS
thanx hugh!!!
I will try that and update you
regards
hakim
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Hello Dave -
There are two problems in what you show below.
The first is that you have the AddressPool definition commented out, so there
are no addresses configured in the AuthBy DYNADDRESS.
The second is that you have not defined a PoolHint to say where you want the
address to come from.
hi Hugh!!!
I managed to get rid of the error.
Thu Oct 4 10:35:55 2001: ERR: There is no value named -5755 for attribute
Sessi on-Timeout. Using 0.
Basically my query was sending a negative session timeout. Corrected the
query :)
But i still get the Cannot Find Module error!!!
I m sending you
Alright... but I'm stubborn enough to keep messing around...
what about adding a keyword 'DefineFormattedGlobalVar' (or whatever is
appropriate) that allows me to do this without breaking existing config files?
I think it should suffice this change in ServerConfig.pm (now I'm working
over
Hello Colin,
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 02:31, Colin D. Easton wrote:
Hi,
I've upgraded from Radiator 2.8.2/Radmin 1.4 where I've stored crypted
UNIX passwords in an SQL db.
i.e. username x has a stored password of {crypt}
I tested the new release of Radiator 2.8.3/Radmin 1.5 where the
Hello Ali -
You will first of all need to start Radiator (radiusd) as a service on the
ports that you want it to listen on. Then you will be able to send
authentication requests to it and it should respond.
Note that you can also use the radpwtst program for testing.
hth
Hugh
On Tuesday
Hello -
Hi Hugh,
I have another problem. as I pass the requests from the proxy server to
the default realm at startup of the proxy I am sending request that are
messing up the default server.
When running radius I never had any problem and still do not,
below is what I am talking
To Radiator Gurus :)
I am currently using the Time Check item to block
access to some users for a certain period of time.To allow access anytime, I have setthetime check item
to Al-2359. Unfortunately, when the user logs on after 23:59 say
23:59:01, RADIATOR won't allow access.
Hello -
You will need to check with Cisco about this - although I seem to remember
some discussion a while back, so you should also check the archive site to
see if there is something there (http://www.open.com.au/archives/radiator/).
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 02:03,
Hello Edgar -
I would just remove the Time check item, as you did.
Why is Radiator rejecting the request? Can you send me a copy of the
configuration and a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
thanks
Hugh
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 10:47, you wrote:
To Radiator Gurus :)
I am
I have created a table of profiles to return various attributes for
different categories of customers. Only attrributes of the 1st profile are
being returned successfully. The others are ignored. What can be the
problem?
Below is my profile table:
email:3com:Idle-Timeout
I have implemented UseAddressHint option to allow customers connect with
specific Framed-IP-Address addresses on their machines. However, the
system
rather than use the specified IPs is allocating from its pool to the
connect. What can be wrong? I am using Radiator 2.18
'Tunde Ogedengbe
Hello 'Tunde -
As always, I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)
together with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is going on.
I will also need to see the hook code.
thanks
Hugh
On Wednesday 19 September 2001 11:09, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
I have created
Hello Paul -
You have to specify which AuthLog you want to use, FILE, SQL or SYSLOG.
#define AuthLog FILE
AuthLog FILE
.
/AuthLog
hth
Hugh
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 15:53, Paul Thorton wrote:
Hi,
As per previous email. I have attempted to use the AuthLog option
instead
Hi,
As per previous email. I have attempted to use the AuthLog option
instead
to get the code / Pwd returned, but it looks like The AuthBy module is
not
installed. Where can I get this?
Can't locate Radius/AuthLog.pm in @INC (@INC contains: .
/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.1/sun4-solaris
2623906
URL: http://www.linkserve.net
- Original Message -
From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tunde Ogedengbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:25 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: REPLYATTR SQL problem
Hello 'Tunde -
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 04
I have different Check Reply Attributes for different categories of
customers. For instance, I apply Filter USR-IP-Input Filter on some
customers, I restrict some customers to connect at a particular period while
other customers have no restriction.
With a large size of customers, I want to
Hello Tuncay -
There is currently nothing defined in the radius protocol to support this,
which is why Ascend has their own vendor-specific and Cisco has their own
cisco-avpair.
You should really ask your NAS vendor what support there is for this in their
software (and let us know what you
Hello 'Tunde -
Thanks for the additional information.
Probably the simplest thing to do is use multiple AuthBy SQL clauses, the
first to look up the user together with the Check and Reply item tags, then a
second one to look up the definitions for those tags.
You could also use a system of
Hello 'Tunde -
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 05:12, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
Hugh:
I have three categories of Check Reply Items. How can I avoid repeating
the Check Reply Items for each user by attaching each user to its Check
Reply Attribute Group.
I am using MySQL to authenticate.
Hello 'Tunde -
On Monday 10 September 2001 22:44, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
I need help pls! and very URGENTLY too!
My RADIATOR Authentication is suddenly rejecting all passwords. It is
logging encrypted passwords in password.log.
I am not using encryption at all. I am authentication via
Hello 'Tunde -
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 04:35, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
Hello:
Does the RELPYATTR field have a field length limitation? I am having
problems with Attributes loaded in my SQL database which is about 400 long.
The ODBC Driver is reporting an error String truncated . I am
Victoria Island
Lagos - Nigeria
Tel: +234 1 2623900
Fax: +234 1 2623906
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From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tunde Ogedengbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: IP
Message -
From: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Tunde Ogedengbe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: IP restriction
Hello 'Tunde -
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 21:18, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
I have a set
: Thursday, September 06, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: IP restriction
Hello 'Tunde -
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 21:18, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
I have a set of Netservers. How do I restrict the use of of IP to a
particular Netserver within Radius?
I don't understand
Hello 'Tunde -
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 21:18, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
I have a set of Netservers. How do I restrict the use of of IP to a
particular Netserver within Radius?
I don't understand the question, sorry.
Could you explain what you mean?
thanks
Hugh
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Radiator: the
: Hugh Irvine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 8:48 AM
Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: two authby clauses
Hello Lloyd -
What exactly are you
I think I fixed the problem (wan't running radiator as root). I am
interested if this is how are other are
doing kerb.
Thanks,
Mike Forbes
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Forbes Mike wrote:
I am using Radiatior on Redhat 7.1 with PAM authentication. I have the
radius.cfg as
follows:
Realm
Hello Andy -
I have problem with identifing channel on BRI interface. If I set
radius-server attribute nas-port format x, where x is a,b,c or d
I get Cisco-NAS-Port in format BRI X/Y/Z, but I need channel info or some
information to identify unique voice channel.
Could you help me please?
Hello Lloyd -
What exactly are you trying to do?
thanks
Hugh
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 14:28, lloyd wrote:
hi,
how do i configure radiator in such a way that before it proxy's to
another radius server, it checks for the Called-Station-Id in say a flat
file or a database?
will this
Hello Richard -
AccountingAlivesOnly is supported in an AuthBy clause (its in the code and
the manual will be fixed in the next release).
And Alives are also handled automatically by the session database which
performs an AddQuery for them.
The other things that you mention can either be
Hello David -
My Cisco won't send the Framed-IP-Address attribute when starting a
session. I've seen you talk bout copying the attribute wiht a hook, but I
can't find it and I can't figure out how to do that.
Here's the log:
Code: Accounting-Request
Identifier: 23
Authentic:
Hello Ganbold -
As you have discovered, the AuthBy RADIUS clause behaves differently to other
AuthBy clauses and cannot be used in the fashion that you show in your
configuration file. This is because the AuthBy RADIUS clause returns
immediately with Ignore and processes the proxied radius
Hello -
You may want to consider enabling Radius Accounting Alives on your NAS
equipment, and using the Alive packets for your biling purposes. There isn't
anything that can be done in Radiator to verify NAS operation, and hence
correct and/or collect billing information.
regards
Hugh
On
Hello Cesar -
You are really asking for consulting service here, so I have copied Joanne on
this mail so she can send you the rates.
I will try to answer your questions, but if you want design and
implementation work done it will have to be subject to a consulting contract.
On Thursday 09
Hi!
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, I wrote:
I have an ugly problem with Radiator (currently 2.18.2): It only
writes the first (of 7) vendor attributes and their values to the
log file.
Okay after searching in the code (Radiator.pm) I found the problem
documented in sub unpack:
#
Hello 'Tunde -
On Thursday 26 July 2001 05:53, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
I am reconfiguring Radiator to use an SQL database. Connection is to be
made via ODBC.
1.How do I define the data structure in the database to accomodate all
Radius attributes ?
2.How do I setup Radiator to
Hello Camilo -
Could you please explain in more detail what you are trying to do?
What do you need to restrict?
thanks
Hugh
On Thursday 26 July 2001 02:40, Camilo Fernando Corena G wrote:
Hi,
I need to restrict the users that connect using ISDN Bri Lines. I have a
Cisco AS5300 and I´m
Hello Griff -
If you just add the IDENTIFIER field to the list of fields in the
select (at the end of the list), it will work (in Radiator 2.18.2):
select NASIDENTIFIER,SECRET,IGNOREACCTSIGNATURE,DUPINTERVAL, \
DEFAULTREALM,NASTYPE,SNMPCOMMUNITY,LIVINGSTONOFFS, \
Hello Tuncay -
What AuthBy clause are you using? and are you using a detail file or
an SQL database or what?
As usual, a copy of the configuration file (no secrets) together with
a trace 4 debug from Radiator will help a lot.
regards
Hugh
At 10:54 AM +0300 6/27/01, Tuncay MARGILIC wrote:
Hi Hugh,
I have done following your
suggestion and I found that I can control Times of Day which user
is allowed to log on. But
I 've got a problem about RADUSERS and RADUSAGE Table.
In log file you can see
that after user test2@qnetadsl log out , Radiator then din't do query update
RADUSERS
Title: Re: Problem about Time check
item
Hello Chairarth -
Quite right - my fault, I'm sorry.
Try setting up your Handlers like this (no Realms):
# handle accounting requests seperately
Handler Request-Type = Accounting-Request
AuthBy
RADMINAUTH
/Handler
Handler Realm = qnetadsl
Hello Asi -
hello
I buy the radiator in 20.06.2001 I need to know if I can put the =
radiator as a service in the server
and how I can do so I need to put the radiator as a service
Please have a look at section 16 (16.4 for NT) in the Radiator 2.18.2
reference manual (doc/ref.html in the
Hello Scott -
On Tuesday 15 May 2001 07:43, Scott Robinson wrote:
I have a question regarding the DupInterval setting in the radiator
configuration file.
We will be deploying our Radiator servers with Cisco 5800 and 5400 VPOP
NAS's. These clients contain between 500 and 600 dialup lines
Hello Viraj -
H - good point - you are probably right, but try it and see.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday 01 May 2001 23:52, Viraj Alankar wrote:
Hello,
I have a quick question on the regular expression parsing in
radiator. Say I have something like this:
Handler
Hello Joy -
On Wednesday 25 April 2001 18:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Hugh,
i want to write a hook to find out if the user is already in the RADUSAGE
table or not. if not the username will be added to the USEDCARDS table.
Can you give me a hint or can say me what i must write to the
Hello Dave -
I approach this problem in a slightly different way, by using an Identifier
in the Realm or Handler, and checking for it in the hook itself. That way I
can call the same hook from different places and have it do "the right thing".
Have a look at the examples in
To follow up my own posting... I found one way that works, a PostAuthHook:
# drop an h323 return code of 1 (auth failed) into the reply if it is
# an access reject or reject_immediate - SWH hack for debitcard script
PostAuthHook sub { ${$_[1]}-add_attr('cisco-h323-return-code', \
on Hackett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: Returning avpairs with a an Access-Reject?
To follow up my own posting... I found one way that works, a
PostAuthHook:
# drop an h323 return code of 1 (a
le "manual" :) A few are
mentioned throughout already, like get_attr(). But for most you have to
look through the source.
Dave
:O
:
-Original Message-
From: Simon Hackett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 11:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Su
Yeah, an "API" reference would make hook writing a lot easier.
Andrew
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Kitabjian, Dave
Sent: Thursday, 19 April 2001 2:20 AM
To: 'Simon Hackett'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) Re:
Hello Arslan -
The problem you have is due to your configuration file and the use of
"FramedGroup" and "FramedGroupBaseAddress" - this is because the port number
that is reported by the NAS is used to generate the address.
As you are already using SQL, I would instead strongly encourage you
Hello David -
Could you please send me the name of the registered owner of the
company that purchased this copy of Radiator?
thanks very much
regards
Hugh
At 2:39 + 01/4/9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I tried to setup radius proxing by setting Radiator as forwarding radius and
Check your radius KEY.
the key is used for the encryption and decrypt of the pw between Radiator
and SAM
-Michael Audet
Network Services
Chubb Son
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 10:39 PM
Hello,
I
Title: Re: configuring dial back service on cisco AS5300
usin
Hello Kamalsiri -
At 17:12 +0600 01/3/29, kamalsirid wrote:
Dear
sir
I am Kamalsiri, Systems
Engineer,working in Suntel ltd. Srilanka We need to configure
dial back feature to certain users
Our radius
server is taking user
Hi Chris,
Yes quite right.
We have now fixed this and posted a patch for Log.pm to the Radiator patches
area, and also attached the new Log.pm
We apologise for this problem. Thank you for reporting it.
Cheers.
On Mar 27, 11:14am, Chris Myers wrote:
Subject: Radiator 2.18 issue.
Hi Mike,
Hello Dave -
On Sunday 18 March 2001 06:08, Dave Price wrote:
Thanks for the fix ... turned out to be 'conflicting' version of Pg.pm on
the system ...
I still get a couple of 'log errors' occasionally:
Sat Mar 17 11:10:38 2001: ERR: There is no value named
Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP
Thanks for the fix ... turned out to be 'conflicting' version of Pg.pm on
the system ...
I still get a couple of 'log errors' occasionally:
Sat Mar 17 11:10:38 2001: ERR: There is no value named
Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP Session-Timeout = 10800 Idle-Timeout = 900 for
attribute
Hello Hylke -
On Friday 16 March 2001 02:19, Zuidema, H. wrote:
L.S.
We are in the process of replacing our current Radius proxy by the Radiator
product in the KPN Mxstream ADSL network after carefull and evaluation and
testing.
I am pleased you have selected Radiator.
We are looking
Hello Valentin,
Thanks very much for the code, which we have rolled in for the next release. We
really appreciate it when people send us such useful code.
The 'request' type has also been added to all the LDAP modules, and also to the
AuthColumnDef parameter in AuthBy SQL.
Cheers.
On Mar 7,
Hello Mariano -
I think I may have mentioned in my previous message that we implemented
something like this some time ago for one of our customers who is using SQL.
We are always available to do custom development work on a contract basis, so
if you would like to pursue this idea please
Hi again,
I just wanted to add that I added root to pg_shadow(access list) and
it works. What I don't understand is that this was not necessary for a
normal connect but only in case of a switch over - what's the difference?
Thanks again,
Lisa
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Hello Lisa,
Looks to me like you are getting the 307 versions of some of the IETF
tunnelling attributes. Prob they are coming from these lines in your
dictionary:
VENDORATTR 307 Tunnel-Type 64 integer
VENDORATTR 307 Tunnel-Medium-Type 65
Hello Lisa -
What dictionary file are you using?
Here is an extract from the standard dictionary file:
#
# IETF Tunneling Attributes
# Values for string attributes other than Tunnel-Password
# must _always_ have a 0 octet at the beginning, eg:
# Tunnel-Server-Endpoint
Hugh:
Thanks. Can you pls explain how the
MacRadius works with Radiator Optigold.
'Tunde Ogedengbe
Linkserve Limited
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Lagos - Nigeria
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- Original Message -
From: "Hugh Irvine"
Hello Domenico -
I can see that the cisco-avpair is being returned correctly, but I suspect
there may be some additional configuration on the Cisco required.
I have copied this mail to the radiator mailing list in the hopes that
someone on the list has already got this sort of thing working
Hello 'Tunde -
Radiator does not integrate directly with Optigold at this time, however with
the use of MacRADIUS, you can proxy from Radiator to Optigold very easily.
We have tried to contact Optigold several times to integrate Radiator
directly, however we have never had a response from
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