RE: (RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and radacct.cgi

2002-02-20 Thread Ronan Eckelberry

They should be in your Radiator directory.  Not in the goodies
directory.  That is where mine were from source.  Never extracted from
RPM though.

-Ronan

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Subject: (RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and radacct.cgi


Hi All,

I have sent this mail earlier today. Please can someone mail me the
two files or tell me where to find them?

I have searched by whole system for radwho.cgi and radacct.cgi.
They are not in the "/goodies" directory either.
Please, where can I find them?
I have radiator installed (rpm) on a RedHat 7.2 system. 
Radiator is configured to use SQL.

Thanks.
Tunde Itayemi.
NB: Alternatively, please send me the two files as attachments.

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(RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and radacct.cgi

2002-02-20 Thread Tunde Itayemi




Hi All,
 
I have sent this mail earlier today. Please can someone mail me the
two files or tell me where to find them?
 
I have searched by whole system for radwho.cgi and 
radacct.cgi.
They are not in the "/goodies" directory 
either.
Please, where can I find them?
I have radiator installed (rpm) on a RedHat 7.2 
system. 
Radiator is configured to use SQL.
 
Thanks.
Tunde Itayemi.
NB: Alternatively, please send me the two files as 
attachments.


(RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and radacct.cgi

2002-02-20 Thread Tunde Itayemi



Hi All,
 
I have searched by whole system for radwho.cgi and 
radacct.cgi.
They are not in the "/goodies" directory 
either.
Please, where can I find them?
I have radiator installed (rpm) on a RedHat 7.2 
system. 
Radiator is configured to use SQL.
 
Thanks.
Tunde Itayemi.
NB: Alternatively, please send me the two files as 
attachments.


Re: (RADIATOR) RADWHO.CGI and RADACCT.CGI

1999-11-02 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Asif -

On Tue, 02 Nov 1999, Asif wrote:
> >%_I am trying to get radacct.cgi and radwho.cgi working. Let me tell one thing, 
i am not familiar with PERL. when I try to run those cgis it doesnot connect
to the mysql database and just a blank page appears... with the headers thats
it...  > 

Could you please send us your configuration file (no secrets) and a desciption
of how you are setting things up? What web server, where your Radiator is
running, where your database is running and where the web server is running?

I run Radiator, mysql and apache all on the same linux host here as my testbed
and everything worked out of the box.

thanks

Hugh

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(RADIATOR) RADWHO.CGI and RADACCT.CGI

1999-11-01 Thread Asif




I am trying to get radacct.cgi and 
radwho.cgi working. Let me tell one thing, i am not familiar with PERL. when I 
try to run those cgis it doesnot connect to the mysql database and just a blank 
page appears... with the headers thats it... 
 
thankz
Asif Rumani
Anab Online, 
Kuwait


(RADIATOR) radwho.cgi and radacct.cgi

1999-05-03 Thread Richard Hawley

Slightly off topic, but...

[Mon May  3 14:07:25 1999] [error] (2)No such file or directory: exec of
/home/httpd/cgi-bin/radacct.cgi failed
[Mon May  3 14:07:25 1999] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Premature
end of script headers: /home/httpd/cgi-bin/radacct.cgi

The directory exists and so does the filename.  /home is a symlink to
/usr/local/home and I configured the cgi-bin directory on the web server
to follow sym links.  Anyone have this problem?  I'm sure it is a
misconfiguration in the web server, but Im not sure why.  I can run
other cgi scripts from that directory.

..Rich

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