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On 6/3/99 at 7:43 AM Mike McCauley wrote:
>Hi Ryan,
>
>On Jun 2, 11:51am, ryanm wrote:
>> Subject: (RADIATOR) Logfile size
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am curious what size my daily logfiles will be with 1+ logins
>> a day. I am doing some capicity planning and want to add a couple
>> disks to
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Hi Gustavo,
On Jun 2, 10:07pm, Gustavo A. Barreto A. wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Another users file?
>
> I want to know if I can define another users file for a specific NAS in
> order to have diferent users in that NAS without running another radiator
> session. Any comments?
Yes, very easy:
U
Hi Jeremy,
On Jun 3, 2:11pm, Jeremy Burton wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Handlers and Suffixes...
> Hi All,
> wondering if anoyone here has much experience with s in
> the config file - I am trying to use a different authby dependnign on
> the username - someone with username user-router w
Hi Martin.
This is pretty well what you have to do to define some check items in LDAP:
1. invent a new LDAP attribute to hold check items. Lets call it "checkitems".
2. In your AuthBy LDAP, add this:
CheckAttr checkitems
which tells LDAP to get check items from an L:DAP attribute c
Have you tried with some invalid attribute values for those users? Like Service-Typ
"Mail" or an IP address that just sends them to the bit bucket?
mvh,
Ingvar
-Original Message-
From: Martin Oelgemoeller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 3 juni 1999 11:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subj
> Hello Everybody,
> I have got 2 problems to be solved on the radiator and I will be
> pleased to get your experiences and solutions.
>
> 1. I have installed the radiator on Nt Server and achieved to
> authenticate the users of our customer (Our customer is an ISP).But
> they were using another
Hi,
We've set up our as follows:
AuthByPolicyContinueUntilAccept
Fork
... {some specific attribs}
The idea is that if the user is not found in %D/users, AuthFILE would
return Reject and Radiator would look to Aut
Hi all,
I got the Radiator last week and try to make it work. However, up to
now, I still can't make users to authenticate and get access through the
radius.
My system configuration is Ultra 5 under Solaris 2.6. Users
authentication system is using NIS+. I also tried to use Unix
/etc/passwd but
We are switching our billing package to Platypus. I've been going through the Emerald
and Platypus sections of the radiator manual and it mentions needing an ODBC driver to
connect to MS SQL. I downloaded and installed iODBC. Is that all I need? There was
no documentation that came with iOD
Hello Murat,
On Jun 3, 3:49pm, Murat Kirmaci wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) terminal screen& accounting
>
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> Hello Everybody,
> I have go
The only success that I have had is with DBI and DBD::FreeTDS which works
very well connection to MS SQL 6.5 and 7.0 and requires no other client
libraries.
Kevin
Sofnet, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Hawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thurs
Hi Richi,
AuthBy FILE should ACCEPT all accounting requests (thats what makes Radiator
issue an acknowledgement when you just have AuthBy FILE). When we say "it
ignores" we just mean that it doesnt actually log the information.
Therefore, I would expect your example code to work, and it should a
Hello Anthony,
To look closer at this problem, we need some more information:
Can you please post your Radiator configuration (no secrets please) and your
radiator log file at trace level 4, showing what happens during authentication.
Cheers.
On Jun 3, 11:47pm, Anthony Chan wrote:
> Subject: (
Hi Kevin
On Jun 3, 4:41pm, Kevin Wormington wrote:
> Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) ODBC drivers for linux
> The only success that I have had is with DBI and DBD::FreeTDS which works
> very well connection to MS SQL 6.5 and 7.0 and requires no other client
> libraries.
Thats interesting. we have not u
Hello,
We are using both Netserver and Hyperarc TotalControl Cards.
Radiator is authenticating fine off of both but the Netserver Cards are
missing entries for the dictionary file and therefore no accounting
happens for them.
For some reason I am missing entries in the dictionary
Hi Oliver,
can you send us a fragment of your radiator log file at trace level 4, showing
what happens when you receive accounting packets from your Netserver. I would
exepct to see Radiator complaining about missing dictionary entries. That will
help us track down the missing attributes.
Cheers
Hi Mike,
That's it ... we've been strugling for a week and still stuck!
Any help will be very much appreciated,
KC
>Hello Anthony,
>
>To look closer at this problem, we need some more information:
>
>Can you please post your Radiator configuration (no secrets please) and your
>radiator log fi
Hi, Mike.
On Fri, 4 Jun 1999, Mike McCauley wrote:
|o| AuthBy FILE should ACCEPT all accounting requests (thats what
|o| makes Radiator issue an acknowledgement when you just have AuthBy
|o| FILE). When we say "it ignores" we just mean that it doesnt
|o| actually log the information.
|o|
|o| Th
Hi all, I recently moved one of our NAS from another radius to radiator.
But now the user gets a window asking for "domain logon" after the
authentication. But that "domain logon" never has "jumped" before.
The bad thing is: now the user cant login to my network because of that
window. Anyone ca
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