Re: (RADIATOR) Compiling Errors

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Tom, looks to me like your MD5 library did not compile and install properly. This is what I usuaully do to build MD5: Unpack it in a work area (not in the perl tree, as some of the docs suggest) cd MD5-1.7 perl Makefile.pl make make test (as root) make install Is that what you did? Did you

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1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
On Mar 24, 1:00am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: hello, Could someone shed some light on the meaning of the following Duplicate request id 52 received from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx: ignored I keep getting this message in my logfile every so often. You probably have DupInterval set a bit to

Re: (RADIATOR) Client DefaultRealm not working

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Stephen, can you send the Radiatorlog file at trace level 4 showing what happens when you try to login that user? Cheers. On Mar 24, 2:32pm, Stephen Ollis wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Client DefaultRealm not working Radiator 2.13 with most of the patches. Trying to migrate old ISDN

Re: (RADIATOR) Compiling Errors

1999-03-24 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi, looks to me like your MD5 library did not compile and install properly. This does look like it's the case. You could also use MCPAN to install the MD5 module or others, without the need to recompile PERL all the time. /usr/local/bin/perl -MCPAN -e shell The first thing to do is to follow

Re: (RADIATOR) syncing multiple users files question...

1999-03-24 Thread Arturo Pina
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hi, And what about using an NFS share? On 22-Mar-99 Stuart Henderson wrote: The first method that comes to mind is setting up a cron job to rcp or ftp the users file on one machine or the other. We're not crazy about allowing rcp or ftp into our radius

Re: (RADIATOR) syncing multiple users files question...

1999-03-24 Thread Stuart Henderson
And what about using an NFS share? Just be sure to make copies and not use the file directly ;-) (I don't think I'd do this though, I have a hard enough time getting rid of the NFS we already have without adding more grin) === To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe

(RADIATOR) Re: Duplicate request id

1999-03-24 Thread Ricardo Freire
Hi Mike, - I have 3 Ascend NASes, and we receive it very often too. - I have NO DupInterval set on my client clauses, so it has the default value. - Should we try another value for this (say, 100 or less)? Cheers, Ricardo Freire Subject: hello, Could someone shed some light on the meaning

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Duplicate request id

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Ricardo, On Mar 24, 3:23pm, Ricardo Freire wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) Re: Duplicate request id Hi Mike, - I have 3 Ascend NASes, and we receive it very often too. - I have NO DupInterval set on my client clauses, so it has the default value. - Should we try another value for this

(RADIATOR) RewriteUsername question

1999-03-24 Thread Jason J. Horton
I am not very familiar with the way the RewriteUsername stuff works. What I would like to do is take a username like this: re010045 and turn it into this: 0045@re01 Basically take the first 4 characters from the beginning, move them to the end, separating with an @ sign. This way I can hand out

Re: (RADIATOR) RewriteUsername question

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Jason On Mar 24, 6:31pm, Jason J. Horton wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) RewriteUsername question I am not very familiar with the way the RewriteUsername stuff works. What I would like to do is take a username like this: re010045 and turn it into this: 0045@re01 Basically take the first 4

(RADIATOR) LogFile and Log FILE

1999-03-24 Thread Jason J. Horton
in my config file, I have this specified: LogFile /etc/raddb/log/logfile-%d-%m-%Y yet, when I do this: fernando# ls -la /etc/raddb/log/ total 24 drwxr-xr-x 2 root wheel512 Mar 22 11:59 ./ drwxr-xr-x 3 root wheel512 Mar 22 14:51 ../ -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 21850 Mar 24

Re: (RADIATOR) LogFile and Log FILE

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Jason, Yes, this is a known problem with 2.13.1. You can download a fix. Please see http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/patches-2.13.1/README for details. Cheers. On Mar 24, 6:47pm, Jason J. Horton wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) LogFile and Log FILE in my config file, I have this

(RADIATOR) Ascend vendor-specific dictionary

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Someone recently posted to this list, or sent to me, a dictionary with the Ascend vendor-specific attributes (in Merit format, from memory). Foolish me, Ive lost it, and now a customer has an urgent need for it. Can whoever it was post it again please? Cheers. -- Mike McCauley

(RADIATOR) (Fwd) Problem with duplicate login using Ascend and UCP-SNMP on linux

1999-03-24 Thread Mike McCauley
Anyone else seeing similar errors with Ascend SNMP checking? --- Forwarded mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 11:34:40 -0400 From: Network Operations [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Problem with duplicate login using Ascend and

(RADIATOR) Time Options

1999-03-24 Thread Paul Thornton
Howdy, I have been working hard to get radiator up and running the past couple of days in conjuntion with a Time Watcher program and have succeeded in doing so with little stress. Thanks to all those that have contributed to my questions especially Mike, Tom and Remi. The radius server has

Re: (RADIATOR) Simultaneous-Use!!!

1999-03-24 Thread Stephen Roderick
On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: OK, due to popular demand I have added a new parameter to AuthBy. DefaultSimultaneousUse specifies a sim-use limit that will apply if there is no user-specific Simultaneous-Use check item. Would the interested people like to download a new