(RADIATOR) problem with includes and handlers

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous

Hi,

i have tried to split our config file in some smaller config files
similar to other radius servers:

schnipp

# clientconfigs are found in : clients.cfg
include %D/clients.cfg

# some numbered and realm based Handlers: proxy.cfg
include %D/proxy.cfg

Handler
#default
/Handler

-schnapp-

the file proxy.cfg contains 3 other handlers.
one numbered (called-station-id) and two realm-based handlers.

but this way, only one of the realm-based handlers(the first one) is used,
the other one is ignored (without any warning).

inserting the handler-statements from proxy.cfg directly into the config file,
all handlers are used.

???

Thanx in advance for any help :-)

 Volker Klau
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Re: (RADIATOR) problem with includes and handlers

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous

Hello Volker,

You configuration file looks OK. I suspect that perhaps you are using Radiator
version 2.13, which had a problem with Handler selection (it would always
choose the first Handler). There is a patch available, see
http://www.open.com.au/radiator/downloads/patches-2.13/README

The problem is also fixed in the latest release 2.13.1

Hope that helps, but please let me know if not.

Cheers.


On Jun 15, 12:33pm, Volker Klau wrote:
 Subject: (RADIATOR) problem with includes and handlers
 Hi,

 i have tried to split our config file in some smaller config files
 similar to other radius servers:

 schnipp

 # clientconfigs are found in : clients.cfg
 include %D/clients.cfg

 # some numbered and realm based Handlers: proxy.cfg
 include %D/proxy.cfg

 Handler
 #default
 /Handler

 -schnapp-

 the file proxy.cfg contains 3 other handlers.
 one numbered (called-station-id) and two realm-based handlers.

 but this way, only one of the realm-based handlers(the first one) is used,
 the other one is ignored (without any warning).

 inserting the handler-statements from proxy.cfg directly into the config
file,
 all handlers are used.

 ???

 Thanx in advance for any help :-)

  Volker Klau
 --
 +--+
 + Volker KlauEMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] +
 +Phone: +49-461-90 90 581  +
 + KomTel GmbHFAX:   +49-461-90 900 71  +
 + Nordermarkt 1 - D-24937 Flensburg  http://www.komtel.net +
 +--+

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