(RADIATOR) Re: question about radiator configuration

1999-06-08 Thread Anonymous
Hi Mike, Thanks for your help. I'm afraid I have more questions. --- I heard there is a patch for the 'authby ldap', because the current code does not do the unbind operation which can cause problems with some ldap servers. My netscape ldap server seems to be resistant to this, but load is

(RADIATOR) Re: question about radiator configuration

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Marijke, On Jun 8, 1:05pm, Marijke Vandecappelle wrote: Subject: Re: question about radiator configuration Hi Mike, Thanks for your help. I'm afraid I have more questions. No problem --- I heard there is a patch for the 'authby ldap', because the current code does not do the

(RADIATOR) (Radiator) Setting up radius.cfg for Groups

1999-06-08 Thread O Stockhammer
Hello, With the flexibility of radiator, I wanted to know if you suggested a method of implementing different session characteristics for different unix group members. I know we have to use 'check items' but I am unsure of how to insert them in the cfg file. For example, we

(RADIATOR) Request for Information - Password Authentication Modules

1999-06-08 Thread Richard Cameron
Greetings Raditors: I am looking for some information. I would like to replace the user authentication in Solaris and NT with Radius - a form of single point of login. Can anyone direct me to products, software, or procedures that implement this form of password authentication.

(RADIATOR) authenticates user from /etc/shadow

1999-06-08 Thread Abdul Rehman Saeed
Hi, I am new in user list, I wants to run radiator on Solaris2.6, and authenticates user from /etc/shadow file, pl. mail me sample config file, Regards. === Archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ To unsubscribe, email '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' with 'unsubscribe radiator' in the body of the

Re: (RADIATOR) authenticates user from /etc/shadow

1999-06-08 Thread Felix Izquierdo
Abdul Rehman Saeed wrote: Hi, I am new in user list, I wants to run radiator on Solaris2.6, and authenticates user from /etc/shadow file, pl. mail me sample config file, Abdul please, read the archive at http://www.thesite.com.au/~radiator/ and search the threads whith my last messages,

(RADIATOR) Configuration for Unix group users

1999-06-08 Thread Anthony Chan
Hello Radiators, My system is Solaris 2.6 with NIS+. I am trying to configure the Radiator to authenticate Unix users by groups. I have a workable configuration as follow: Realm DEFAULT AuthBy FILE Filename ./config /AuthBy AcctLogFileName %L/detail /Realm Realm dummyrealm

Re: (RADIATOR) AuthByPolicy ContinueUntilAccept

1999-06-08 Thread Anonymous
Hi Mickey, AuthBy RADIUS is a little different to most other AuthBy clauses. It forwards the request immediately, then does retransmits until it gets a reply, then sends the reply back to the original NAS. If you have 2 AuthBy RADIUS chained together (as you do), then _both_ will transmit

Re: (RADIATOR) (Radiator) Setting up radius.cfg for Groups

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Oliver. Its very difficult to distinguish between Unix groups of users using Handlers or Realm. Handler and realm only have the attributes of the incoming request to work with. I think the right answer for you is to set up a users file that authenticates through Unix, and uses check and

Re: (RADIATOR) authenticates user from /etc/shadow

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Abdul: Realm DEFAULT AuthBy UNIX Filename /etc/shadow /AuthBy /Realm Radiator will need to run as root in order to be able to read the shadow file Hope that helps. Cheers. On Jun 8, 9:23pm, Abdul Rehman Saeed wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) authenticates

Re: (RADIATOR) Configuration for Unix group users

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hello Anthony. Radiator will allow you to regular expressions as well as exact matches in many check items. Therefore, you can match many NAS-IP-Address with one line: Auth-Type=System,Group=g2,NAS-IP-Address=/^206\.161\.55\./,Simultaneous-Use=1 will match all the NASs in the class C starting

(RADIATOR) RewriteUserName help needed

1999-06-08 Thread admin
At the advice of Mike, I have started to put a realm name on the end of some of my usernames. This is being done in the Client clause. I have this working correctly where it puts "@host.2xtreme.net" on the end of any usename appearing from that client. The problem I'm having now is that

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1999-06-08 Thread James H. Thompson
I just downloaded the latest Radiator and setup the session sql db with mysql. We have a Nortel Aptis terminal server. It all works great except for the admin user that is telneting into the box has no port ID and I get the following errors in the radiator log whenever this user logs into the

Re: (RADIATOR) RewriteUserName help needed

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
On Jun 8, 7:37pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) RewriteUserName help needed At the advice of Mike, I have started to put a realm name on the end of some of my usernames. This is being done in the Client clause. I have this working correctly where it puts "@host.2xtreme.net"

Re: (RADIATOR) AddToReply working?

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi John, On Jun 8, 8:40pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Subject: (RADIATOR) AddToReply working? Thanks Tom for the answer earlier, that did the trick. On another topic, I'm not sure if all my AddToReply messages are going out to the remote client. Here is what I have setup:

(RADIATOR) Re: SessSQL errors, was: No Subject

1999-06-08 Thread Mike McCauley
Hi James, thanks for telling us about this, and the proposed fix. Trouble is that Im not sure that fix will work for _all_ SQL servers. Does it work for yours? What type of SQL are you using? Cheers. On Jun 8, 8:24pm, James H. Thompson wrote: Subject: I just downloaded the latest Radiator