(RADIATOR) How do I install Radiator GUI radacct.cgi and radwho.cgi?

2003-12-16 Thread Jeff Singer
I have Radiator up and running on a Windows Server 2003 
using IIs platform and working with a 3rd party billing 
application for handling the AAA. 

The radacct.cgi and radwho.cgi (or .pl) GUI scripts would 
provide me with very useful stats that are not part of the 
billing application.

According to the Installation and Reference manual it is 
not automatically installed during make install.

Apparently installating these is a simple process, but I 
can't make heads or tails from the manual.


Regards, 

Jeff 


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Re: (RADIATOR) GUI

2002-09-17 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Murugan -

There is a simple CGI script in the distribution called 
goodies/radconfig.cgi, but most people (myself included) tend to 
prefer using a simple text editor for the configuration file.

If you are after a graphical monitoring tool, you should look at our 
companion product called Radar.

http://www.open.com.au/radar

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday, September 18, 2002, at 01:40 PM, MURUGAN V V wrote:

 Hi,

 I am using the evaluation version of Radiator- RADIUS Server.

 Is there any GUI tools for this?

 Regards,
 Murugan.
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