On May 24, 3:43pm, Clement wrote:
Subject: (RADIATOR) Limit simultaneous use and Bay
Hi Everyone,
Last week end, I have a complaint that a user, after disconnected,
cannot login again. Radiator rejected that on the ground that
simultaneous login limit exceeded. So apparently, Radiator
Mike McCauley wrote:
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If the file does not exist, it will be created with the default umask of your
Radiator (typically rw-r--r--).
There are several ways you can change this behaviour:
1. Change the access mode of the file _after_ its been created. Radiator wont
change the mode after
On May 21, 1:03pm, Jamie Orzechowski wrote:
Subject: (RADIATOR) RODOPI Online Usage URL
I am in the process of setting up RODOPI billing software right now ...
RODOPI has a special area to enter ONLINE USAGE URL
this is basically
ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/var/log/radius/logfile
I was
Hi Fernando.
On May 21, 6:49pm, Fernando Martin wrote:
Subject: (RADIATOR) Accounting by MS SQL 6.5/7.0
Hi all,
I have my Radiator 3.12.1 running properly over NT 4.0 SP3.
I am using a flat text File for authentification named users.
So my realm is like this:
Realm DEFAULT
Hi Clement,
On May 22, 4:22pm, Clement wrote:
Subject: (RADIATOR) Access mode of password log file
The password log file contains user passwords in clear text. It has to
be protected. But when Radiator creates new ones, the access mode is
"-rw-r--r--". Do you know how to change this
HI all,
I have Radiator set to Auth/Acc to a MySQL Dbase. When I do a test with
radpwtst I get all OKs, Radiator writes to the detail logs fine, But! when
I check MySQL I get (90% of the time) two identical STOP records, every now
and again it will do the proper START and STOP records. But as I
Hi!
I have a found a Perl module for retrieving shadow passwords in
ftp://dagobert.eur.nl/pub/homebrew/Shadow-0.01.tar.gz . It adds the
Solaris ( and other OS's ) getspnam() function to Perl.
Does anybody know other similar modules? Mike, will be posible an
AuthSYSTEM.pm version using any
Hi Ray,
Your config file looks fine, and looking at the example trace it shows what I
would expect: inserting one Start and then inserting one Stop.
When you get duplicate stops in your SQL, is it only when you test with
radpwtst, or is it coming from your real NAS? If its from the NAS, would