(RADIATOR) Problem with Ascend MAX

1999-03-31 Thread Stephen Roderick
I have an odd problem with an Ascend MAX. Everthing seems to work fine and then all of a sudden it start getting: Radius client timeout (code=1) for user this is in the MAX log (not Radiator) >From what I can tell no requests are coming into Radiator. The other terminal servers seem

Re: (RADIATOR) Problem with Ascend MAX

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Stephen, Thats odd. I have only seen that sort of thing on SunOs with older versions of Radiator (ie before 2.13) What platform and OS is Radiator on. What version are you running? Cheers. On Mar 30, 10:08pm, Stephen Roderick wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Problem with Ascend MAX > > I have an

Re: (RADIATOR) Duplicate Accounting Entries

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Christian, On Mar 30, 1:42pm, Christian Brem wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Duplicate Accounting Entries > > > Hi! > > Consider the following scenario: > >Client sends accounting request, radius processes it (inserts record > into database), > then ACKs it. This ACK is lost in time and s

Re: (RADIATOR) PM3 and Radiator

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Fernando, On Mar 30, 11:23am, Fernando Martin wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) PM3 and Radiator > Hi all, > > I have a PM3 from Lucent I want to user Radiator server to allow access > control and SQL log. > Could anyone explain me the proper Radiator configuration with PM3 ? The Radiator configur

Re: (RADIATOR) USR Attribute

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Radwan, I havent heard anything about this attribute, so you might want to add this to your dictionary, just to stop it complaining: VENDORATTR 429 USR_Unknown-Attribute-1 39020 string On Mar 25, 1:53pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) USR Attribute > Hello, > > I keep gett

Re: (RADIATOR) USR Attribute

1999-03-31 Thread Paul Gregg
Hi all... My Radiator logfile shows me the following: Wed Mar 31 13:54:34 1999: ERR: Attribute number 2 (vendor 307) is not defined in your dictionary NAS is a Portmaster 4 which isn't listed in the Radiator webpage. I also get this when Radiator starts up: Wed Mar 31 00:39:11 1999: DEBUG: Re

Re: (RADIATOR) Problem with Ascend MAX

1999-03-31 Thread Stephen Roderick
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Mike McCauley wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > Thats odd. I have only seen that sort of thing on SunOs with older versions of > Radiator (ie before 2.13) > What platform and OS is Radiator on. What version are you running? I'm running 2.13 (with 2.13.1 patches) on BSD/OS 3.1. Ste

Re: (RADIATOR) Problem with Ascend MAX

1999-03-31 Thread Stephen Roderick
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Ray Brighenti wrote: > It's not the Backoff Q full error your getting is it? This quite possible may have been the problem. I increased the queue size from 64 to 128. Seems to be working well now. Unfortunately, when you are in crisis mode you change anything you can think o

(RADIATOR) Logging

1999-03-31 Thread Stephen Roderick
Are there any plans to improve the logging options? I would really like to be able to log different types of info in different files. i.e. debugging, errors, etc. Which of course would then lead to a request for increased granularity in the types. :-) Steve --- Steve Roderick

(RADIATOR) LDAP and SHA'd password

1999-03-31 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)
Hi, I just moved from testing with flat user file to LDAP with SHA-1 hashed passwords. And gets stuck without a clue... Can anyone see the reason for not accepting the password? /Ingvar radius.cfg logfile

(RADIATOR) radpwtst error

1999-03-31 Thread admin
While running radpwtst: ./radpwtst -secret -user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" -pass hello -s host.2xtreme.net sending Access-Request... Can't call method "identifier" without a package or object reference at ./radpwtst line 485. What do you think the problem is? John Kicklighter Internet 2xtreme

Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and SHA'd password

1999-03-31 Thread Ferhat Dilman
I would check the Directory Manager password and EncryptedPassword fields. And the BaseDN. Are you sure you have to use Directory Manager account? I don't remember but I guess I had used admin username . My memory gone away. Regards, Ferhat -Original Message- From: Ingvar Berg (ERA) <[

(RADIATOR) MS-SQL 7

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Has anyone had success with authenticating off of an SQL 7.0 server yet? I know some folk were trying. -- Mike McCauley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Open System Consultants Pty. LtdUnix, Perl, Motif, C++, WWW 24 Bateman St Hampton, VIC 3188 Australia http://www.o

Re: (RADIATOR) Logging

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Stephen, On Mar 31, 2:20pm, Stephen Roderick wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) Logging > > Are there any plans to improve the logging options? I would really like to > be able to log different types of info in different files. i.e. debugging, > errors, etc. Which of course would then lead to a req

Re: (RADIATOR) radpwtst error

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi John, Looks a bit like soemthings going wrong with receiving a reply (could it be a port unreachable or something?), and its triggering a bug in radpwtst. Attached is a new radpwtst that should be more tolerant of such problems. Please let me know how it goes, and I will roll it into the base

Re: (RADIATOR) LDAP and SHA'd password

1999-03-31 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi Ingvar, On Mar 31, 5:25pm, Ingvar Berg (ERA) wrote: > Subject: (RADIATOR) LDAP and SHA'd password > > Hi, > > I just moved from testing with flat user file to LDAP with SHA-1 hashed > passwords. And gets stuck without a clue... Do you mean that Radiator hangs after this, and does not accept a

Re: (RADIATOR) MS-SQL 7

1999-03-31 Thread Ferhat Dilman
Hi, I did. I made it running successfully on Windows/NT server. Windows/NT Server v4.0 and SQLserver v7.0 using ODBC. Cheers :) Ferhat -Original Message- From: Mike McCauley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 01 Nisan 1999 Perşembe 03:37 Subject: (RADIA

Re: (RADIATOR) MS-SQL 7

1999-03-31 Thread Kevin Wormington
Yes, there is a DBD::FreeTDS module that will communicate with SQL 7.0, it works fine but does not currently implement any error checking (at least it didn't two weeks ago) which means that "select foo from bar" will return success even though it's an error. Kevin Sofnet, Inc. On Thu, 1 Apr 1999

Re: (RADIATOR) MS-SQL 7

1999-03-31 Thread Stephen Roderick
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Kevin Wormington wrote: > Yes, there is a DBD::FreeTDS module that will communicate with SQL 7.0, it > works fine but does not currently implement any error checking (at least > it didn't two weeks ago) which means that "select foo from bar" will > return success even though