Re: (RADIATOR) RFC for registered nos.

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Would anyone who knows please tell me where I can get a list of registered vendor numbers? I understand that Vendor nos. for devices and services such as RADIUS Vendor-Specific attributes and Network Inteface Card MAC addresses are listed somewhere. For Ethernet NICs, see

(RADIATOR) RADIATOR dictionary problem

1999-06-25 Thread Chris M
WIth the Lucent PM3's the standard dictionary seems to work fine, but the std dictionary gives errors with Cisco 5200's: Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 195 (vendor ) is not defined in your dictionary Fri Jun 25 08:18:10 1999: ERR: Attribute number 190 (vendor ) is not defined in

(RADIATOR) ContinueUntilIgnore

1999-06-25 Thread Kalev Nurklik
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(RADIATOR) ContinueUntilIgnore

1999-06-25 Thread Kalev Nurklik
Does this parameter work? part of radius.cfg: Realm DEFAULT # first global GROUP not really needed but have tried without # and for no avail AuthBy GROUP # Start of first GROUP for checking if users are defined in # users file AuthBy GROUP # policy to stop trying if user is not

(RADIATOR) RADIATOR and SNMP

1999-06-25 Thread Chris M
Now that I have RADIATOR working, I'm trying to use some of the more advanced options. When I start RADIATOR on Linux I get: [root]# Error: binding to port 161: Address already in use So I assume that some other SNMP stuff I'm running on that box is causing trouble? Is there a way to make

Re: (RADIATOR) Re: Suffix Removal?

1999-06-25 Thread Chris M
At 01:42 PM 5/11/99 -0500, you wrote: Hi Enrique. On May 10, 9:43pm, Enrique Vadillo wrote: Subject: Suffix Removal? Hi all, I would like to remove a suffix from a username, the thing is i want to strip the trailing domain right after the '@' sign in my handle: Handler

Re: (RADIATOR) RADIATOR and SNMP

1999-06-25 Thread tom minchin
On Fri, Jun 25, 1999 at 12:34:52PM -0600, Chris M wrote: Now that I have RADIATOR working, I'm trying to use some of the more advanced options. When I start RADIATOR on Linux I get: [root]# Error: binding to port 161: Address already in use So I assume that some other SNMP stuff I'm