Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone on the list has been successful in finding a
way to control via access-accept the ip address pool or vpop that is used by
a CVX 1800? I am wanting to assign different ip ranges to users based on
criteria from my AuthBy. I realize I could use AuthDYNADDRESS, but
Hi all,
I just upgraded to 2.16.1 (all patches applied) from 2.14.1 on a test
machine running Linux. I'm using DBD-Sybase-0.22 and the latest freeTDS
snapshot. Everything works fine, but I'm still using realms and have seen a
lot on the list lately regarding handlers. Would there be any advant
Hi all,
I'm running 2.16.1 w/all patches and was wondering if there is a way to
control the sequence or order of the reply-items. For example, I have an
AddToReplyIfNotExist statement to add a port-limit and it always gets added
as the first item in the reply-list, same if I modify the source in
You can use the freetds libraries instead of the Sybase libraries. You can
find them at http://www.freetds.org and they are in source form so you
should have no problem using them on *BSD.
Kevin
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From: Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PRO
Hi all,
This question is a little off-topic, but I have seen some CVX-1800 users
post to the list before who are using them with radiator as we are.
We are having trouble with customers that are assigned static-ips via
radiator being able to route to other customers who are just automatically
as
They are actually in two different subnets and we are using static routing.
I can ping or traceroute either address from anywhere on the internet, they
just can't see each other.
Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Hugh Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Kevin Wormington <[E
Just noticed that messages from the Radiator list are coming in flagged as
RBL filtered from input.orbs.org:
[logs]# rblcheck 209.61.182.19
not RBL filtered by blackholes.mail-abuse.org
not RBL filtered by relays.mail-abuse.org
not RBL filtered by dialups.mail-abuse.org
RBL filtered by inputs.orb
Test, please disregard.
Kevin
Sofnet, Inc.
Just wondering if anyone has had success using
Radiator under Linux going against MSSQL 7 server using DBD::Sybase? I am
currently running MSSQL 6.5 and am thinking of going to 7 if it's
supported.
Kevin
Sofnet, Inc.
Hi all,
I am using v2.13 with a modified AuthPLATYPUS
going against MSSQL 6.5. I would like to set radiator up to try
authenticating from AuthPLATYPUS and if the SQL server is down then attempt
authenticating from a flat users file, this would allow my remote radius servers
to authentica
Yes, there is a DBD::FreeTDS module that will communicate with SQL 7.0, it
works fine but does not currently implement any error checking (at least
it didn't two weeks ago) which means that "select foo from bar" will
return success even though it's an error.
Kevin
Sofnet, Inc.
On Thu, 1 Apr 1999
Yes, we have used Radiator with Assured Access X1000's and it works very
well. I'm not sure about the Simultaneous Use limit, but the reply item
Port-Limit will allow the Assured Access system to limit the number of
simultaneous accesses. Ex. if you set Port-Limit = 2, the the user would
be abl
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
ofnet, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Hawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Kevin Wormington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Mike McCauley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) ODBC drivers for linux
>What
Hi, I have been using Radiator, authenticating and accounting via SQL, for
about a year now and it works very well. Depending on your perl skills you
can have/make radiator do just about anything that you want. In answer to
your questions (anyone else on the list, please feel free to correct me
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