(RADIATOR) Hook question

1999-07-23 Thread Fabrizio Cuseo
I'm trying to customize radiator for my needs, but I need to do some complex operations (more than one query during auth process, evaluate a lot of conditions during auth, customize Replies with "No more time left" or "Account expired" or "Port not allowed" or other messages). I've done some of th

Re: (RADIATOR) proxying Acct?

1999-07-23 Thread Ricardo Kustner
Hi, On 23-Jul-99 Mike McCauley wrote: > its not possible to change the AuthByPolicy in the middle of a Realm. > Instead, > we would suggest doing it like this (untested): ># Handle all acccounting requests here > I've tried this setup but i doesnt work... i guess it's because i'm using several

RE: (RADIATOR) NT

1999-07-23 Thread Michael Jaworski
Mike, Thanks for the reply. I looked in my goodies directory but did not find the nt.cfg(using the latest production copy of 2.13.1). I found it in 2.14 beta. Thanks again, Mike -Original Message- From: Mike McCauley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, July 23, 1999 3:14 PM To: [E

(RADIATOR) Re: []

1999-07-23 Thread Rajesh K
Hi well i wanted to have two different files each having diff. set of users.how can it be done. I tried the optionin the realm defaultand added 2 different files each in the tag Auth by .But it didn't worked. why is it the authentication becomes slow with more than 1000 users. Rajesh "Mike McCau

(RADIATOR) DefaultRealm behavior in 2.14

1999-07-23 Thread Ricardo Freire
Mike, I'v read this thread brought by Ian, but I didn't understand it. I used to have 4 Clients, all referencing the same DefaultRealm. It always worked before 2.14. Now, it is appending the realm in the username. If I comment the DefaulRealm clause, I get: "Fri Jul 23 16:57:52 1999: WARNING: Co

Re: (RADIATOR) Call-check

1999-07-23 Thread Dave Close
On Jul 22, 11:23am, I wrote: > My Lucent (Livingston) PortMasters are capable of using a feature named > "call-check". With this feature, the PM sends an authentication request > before it accepts an incoming call. The request specifies the > phone-number from which the call is coming as the user

(RADIATOR) (off-topic?) simple snmp info from nas

1999-07-23 Thread Craig Sanders
Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP Counter logging On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 04:26:38PM +1000, tom minchin wrote: > I use the SNMP method to clear the interface, that sends a Stop (IOS version > 11.3(8)T1). > > snmpset hostname community .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.2.9.10.0 i interface would you have a list anywhere of what

Re: (RADIATOR) (off-topic?) simple snmp info from nas

1999-07-23 Thread tom minchin
On Sat, Jul 24, 1999 at 04:05:55PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote: > Re: (RADIATOR) SNMP Counter logging > On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 04:26:38PM +1000, tom minchin wrote: > > I use the SNMP method to clear the interface, that sends a Stop (IOS version > > 11.3(8)T1). > > > > snmpset hostname community .