Re: (RADIATOR) Users file format with PM3

1999-04-26 Thread Mike McCauley

Hi Fernando,

On Apr 26,  6:14pm, Fernando Martin wrote:
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Users file format with PM3
> Hi all,
>
> We are using Radiator 2.13.1 with patches over NT 4.0 SP3 and PM3
> with radpwtst it works.
>
> 1- We want to know the users file configuration that we need to give a
> dinamic IP ( We know that we can give an IP depending of the PORT). ( Using
> PM3 client)
> I have the dictionay.livingston file with  all the ATTRIBUTE and VALUE
>
> I do not want to use the livingston users file. I want to define a new users
> file with the users profile ( IP assignement...).
>
> Could you send us a users file with this configuration?
>
> Someting like this:
>
>
> Users:
>
> mikem4Password = "fred"
>   Service-Type = Framed-User,
> Framed-Protocol = PPP,
> Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
> Framed-Routing = None,
> Framed-MTU = 1500,
> Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP

The usual thing to do when you want to set a specific IP address for a user is
to add a Framed-IP-Address reply item for the user, eg:

mikem4  Password = "fred"
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
Framed-Routing = None,
Framed-MTU = 1500,
Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP,
Framed-IP-Address = 203.63.154.10



> 
>
> 2- My radius.cfg is:
>
>
> Foreground
> LogStdout
>
> #  log (detail, radius.pid, password.log, ...)
>
> LogDir./rad/log
>
> #  usuarios ( users, dictionary, ...)
>
> DbDir ./rad/bd
>
> DictionaryFile%D/dictionary.livingston
>
>
> # You will probably want to change this to suit your site.
>
>
> 
>   Secret  mysecret
> # base IP
> #  Ej port=5 194.24.0.129+5
>   FramedGroupBaseAddress  193.224.0.0.129
> 
> # for PM3
>
>  
>   Secret  mysecret
>   FramedGroupBaseAddress  193.224.0.129
>   DupInterval 0
>  
>
> # others
>
> 
>   Secret  mysecret
>   FramedGroupBaseAddress  193.224.0.0.129
> 
>
>
>
> 
>   MaxSessions 1
>   PasswordLogFileName %L/password.log
>
>   
>   Filename %D/users
>   
>   # Log accounting to the detail file in LogDir
>   AcctLogFileName %L/detail
>   AcctLogFileFormat %User-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
>   WtmpFileName %L/wtmp
> 
>
> I am using dictionary.livingston to access ATTRIBUTEs and VALUEs.
> Is all right?

Yes, although you should be able to use the standard default dictionary (ie the
one called "dictionary") too.

>
> 3- I have problems with AcctLogFileFormat %User-Name %Acct-Status-Type
> %Acct-Session-Id.
> I can not write all what I want into the detail file.
> Only that when fred authentication
>
> Detail:
>
> fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
> fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
> fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
> fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
>
> I am using ATTRIBUTEs defined into dictionary.livingston file.
> What is the right format?

You should have:

AcctLogFileFormat %{User-Name} %{Acct-Status-Type} %{Acct-Session-Id}

ie curlies around each attribute name, as well as %

>
> 4-If you have experience with Radiator and PM3, please let me know if you
> could help me.

Anyone else? I dont have specific PM3 experience.

Hope that helps.

Cheers.

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(RADIATOR) Users file format with PM3

1999-04-26 Thread Fernando Martin

Hi all,

We are using Radiator 2.13.1 with patches over NT 4.0 SP3 and PM3
with radpwtst it works.

1- We want to know the users file configuration that we need to give a
dinamic IP ( We know that we can give an IP depending of the PORT). ( Using
PM3 client)
I have the dictionay.livingston file with  all the ATTRIBUTE and VALUE

I do not want to use the livingston users file. I want to define a new users
file with the users profile ( IP assignement...).

Could you send us a users file with this configuration?

Someting like this:


Users:

mikem4  Password = "fred"
Service-Type = Framed-User,
Framed-Protocol = PPP,
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255,
Framed-Routing = None,
Framed-MTU = 1500,
Framed-Compression = Van-Jacobson-TCP-IP


2- My radius.cfg is:


Foreground
LogStdout

#  log (detail, radius.pid, password.log, ...)

LogDir  ./rad/log

#  usuarios ( users, dictionary, ...)

DbDir   ./rad/bd

DictionaryFile  %D/dictionary.livingston


# You will probably want to change this to suit your site.



Secret  mysecret
# base IP 
#  Ej port=5 194.24.0.129+5 
FramedGroupBaseAddress  193.224.0.0.129

# for PM3

 
Secret  mysecret
FramedGroupBaseAddress  193.224.0.129
DupInterval 0
 

# others


Secret  mysecret
FramedGroupBaseAddress  193.224.0.0.129





MaxSessions 1
PasswordLogFileName %L/password.log


Filename %D/users

# Log accounting to the detail file in LogDir
AcctLogFileName %L/detail
AcctLogFileFormat %User-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
WtmpFileName %L/wtmp


I am using dictionary.livingston to access ATTRIBUTEs and VALUEs.
Is all right? 

3- I have problems with AcctLogFileFormat %User-Name %Acct-Status-Type
%Acct-Session-Id.
I can not write all what I want into the detail file.
Only that when fred authentication

Detail:

fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id
fredser-Name %Acct-Status-Type %Acct-Session-Id

I am using ATTRIBUTEs defined into dictionary.livingston file.
What is the right format?

4-If you have experience with Radiator and PM3, please let me know if you
could help me.

Thank you for all your help and time.

Best regards,


Fernando Martin 
Interlinea2000
http://www.i2000.es
Voz:(943)-621033
Fax:(943)-627340


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