(RADIATOR) Radiator as NT Service now ->> OK \ more info

1999-07-07 Thread Michael Gatti




In order to RRAS send 
the correct parameters to Radiator for authentication you must remove two keys 
from the RRAS server's register:
 
1º - 
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP\CHAP
 
2º - 
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\RasMan\PPP\SPAP
 

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Michael Gatti
Malbanet Servicos Online
Caxias do Sul - RS - 
Brazil
 

    
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(RADIATOR) Radiator as NT Service now ->> OK

1999-07-07 Thread Michael Gatti





Ladies & Gentilmen:
 
After some time and a lot of help fom Mike 
McCauley and Peter Bungenstock, that participate on this list, my Radiator is 
working just fine.
This e-mail is for those who are 
experiencing the same problem, and this is what I did to solve 
mine.
Bellow  is my CONFIG_FILE and some 
other information:
 
#ForegroundLogStdoutTrace    
5AuthPort  
1645AcctPort   
1646LogDir 
C:\radiator\malbanet\logLogFile    
%D\%Y%m%d.logDbDir   
C:\radiator DictionaryFile  %D\dictionary.nt
 
# You will probably want to change this to 
suit your site.
 

 
 Secret  
mysecret DupInterval 0
 

 

 
 Secret  
mysecret
 DupInterval 0
 

 

 
 Secret  
mysecret
 DupInterval 0
 

 

 
 Secret  
mysecret DupInterval 0
 

 

 
# Limit all users in this realm to max of 1 
session MaxSessions 1
 
  Identifier=NTSystem Auth-Type=System Domain=mydomain.com.br DomainController=PDC-Hostname 
 
# Log all accounting into daily log files 
in LogDir AcctLogFileName %L\%Y%m%d.act
 
#
 
#
In the Registry 
I have the following command line in the Parameters 
value:
c:\perl\bin\perl.exe c:\radiator\radiusd -config_file 
c:\radiator\maxnt.cfg
#
 
#
After I installed perl and radiator I copied the 
c:\radiator\"radius" folder to 
c:\perl\lib  
&   c:\perl\site\lib 
#
 
##

After installing 
radiator as a system service I entered the service window
in NT's Control Panel and changed at the startup 
option:
Startup Type ->> Automatic
Log On As ->> This Account: username within 
administrator group 
##
 
I hope these settings help those that encountered or are going 
to encounter similar problems.
 
 
Best Regards
Michael Gatti
Malbanet Servicos Online
Caxias do Sul - RS - Brazil
 

    
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(RADIATOR) Radiator as NT Service now OK

1999-07-07 Thread Malbanet




Ladies & Gentilmen:
 
After some time and a lot of help fom Mike 
McCauley and Peter Bungenstock, that participate to this list, my Radiator is 
working just fine.
This e-mail is for those who are 
experiencing the same problem, and this is what I did to solve 
it.
Bellow  is my CONFIG_FILE and some 
other information:
 
#ForegroundLogStdoutTrace    
5AuthPort  
1645AcctPort   
1646LogDir 
C:\radiator\malbanet\logLogFile    
%D\%Y%m%d.logDbDir   
C:\radiator DictionaryFile  %D\dictionary.nt
 
# You will probably want to change this to 
suit your site.
 

 
 Secret  
mysecret DupInterval 0
 

 

 
 Secret  
mysecret
 DupInterval 0
 

 

 
 Secret  
mysecret
 DupInterval 0
 

 

 
 Secret  
mysecret DupInterval 0
 

 

 
# Limit all users in this realm to max of 1 
session MaxSessions 1
 
  Identifier=NTSystem Auth-Type=System Domain=mydomain.com.br DomainController=PDC-Hostname 
 
# Log all accounting into daily log files 
in LogDir AcctLogFileName %L\%Y%m%d.act
 
#
 
#
In the Registry 
I have the following command line in the Parameters 
value:
c:\perl\bin\perl.exe c:\radiator\radiusd -config_file 
c:\radiator\maxnt.cfg
#
 
#
After I installed perl and radiator I copied the 
c:\radiator\"radius" folder to 
c:\perl\lib  
&   c:\perl\site\lib 
#
 
##

After installing 
radiator as a system service I entered the service window
in NT's Control Panel and changed at the startup 
option:
Startup Type ->> Automatic
Log On As ->> This Account: username within 
administrator group 
##
 
I hope these settings help those that encountered or are going 
to encounter similar problems.
 
 
Best Regards
Michael Gatti
Malbanet Servicos Online
Caxias do Sul - RS - Brazil
 

    
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