RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout

2000-11-20 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Hakim -

On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Hakim Tass wrote:
> hi!!!
> 
> when i use the standard dictionary instead of cisco dictionary this is the
> message i get!!
> 
> Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX1
> Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX2
> Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX3
> Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX4
> 
> where 1,2,3,4 are my cisco NAS.
> 

Where are you getting this message?

Please send me a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) and a trace 4
debug showing what is happening.

thanks

Hugh

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RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout

2000-11-20 Thread Hakim Tass

hi!!!

when i use the standard dictionary instead of cisco dictionary this is the
message i get!!

Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX1
Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX2
Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX3
Timeout: No Response from XXX.XXX.XXX.XX4

where 1,2,3,4 are my cisco NAS.

Regards
Hakim

-Original Message-
From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 12:51 PM
To: Hakim Tass; Radiator mailing list
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout



Hello Hakim -

On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Hakim Tass wrote:
> hi Hugh!!!
>
> I am using the dictionary.cisco for Radiator 2.16.3 and initially i used
to
> get only this error
>
> Mon Nov 20 10:50:33 2000: ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 255) is not
> defined in your dictionary
>
> but now we also have Tigris as one of our NAS.
> since then i have started to get the following errors
>
> Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 33 (vendor 5) is not
defined
> in your dictionary
> Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not
defined
> in your dictionary

I would suggest you use the standard dictionary. I suspect your other
problems
were because of the attributes you are using like "Framed" instead of
"Framed-User". You can either fix your user definitions, or add the other
attributes to the standard dictionary.

hth

Hugh


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RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout

2000-11-20 Thread Ingvar Berg (ERA)

Hakim,

Both Cisco and Tigris are covered by the standard "dictionary" file.

/Ingvar

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RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout

2000-11-20 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Hakim -

On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Hakim Tass wrote:
> hi Hugh!!!
> 
> I am using the dictionary.cisco for Radiator 2.16.3 and initially i used to
> get only this error
> 
> Mon Nov 20 10:50:33 2000: ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 255) is not
> defined in your dictionary
> 
> but now we also have Tigris as one of our NAS.
> since then i have started to get the following errors
> 
> Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 33 (vendor 5) is not defined
> in your dictionary
> Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not defined
> in your dictionary

I would suggest you use the standard dictionary. I suspect your other problems
were because of the attributes you are using like "Framed" instead of
"Framed-User". You can either fix your user definitions, or add the other
attributes to the standard dictionary.

hth

Hugh


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RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout

2000-11-20 Thread Hakim Tass

sorry for writing in this mail again
just a correction to my previous mail

my configuration file has got reply and not Reply.
so my previous statement "Meanwhile i will try "reply" instead of Reply, but
just for your information Reply is working fine in my other AuthBy clause"
is wrong

regard
Hakim


-Original Message-
From: Hakim Tass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 11:05 AM
To: Radiator mailing list
Subject: RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout
Importance: High


hi Hugh!!!

I am using the dictionary.cisco for Radiator 2.16.3 and initially i used to
get only this error

Mon Nov 20 10:50:33 2000: ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 255) is not
defined in your dictionary

but now we also have Tigris as one of our NAS.
since then i have started to get the following errors

Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 33 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 18 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 27 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 77 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 30 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 31 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 32 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 33 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 3 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 4 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:47 2000: ERR: Attribute number 255 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:50 2000: ERR: Attribute number 18 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:50 2000: ERR: Attribute number 27 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:50 2000: ERR: Attribute number 77 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary

i tried to use the standard dictionary but it would not work (will send you
the details of the errors while using standard dictionary later on) so i had
to revert back to dictionary.cisco, where authentication and accounting was
taking place normally but this errors had started to display.


Meanwhile i will try "reply" instead of Reply, but just for your information
Reply is working fine in my other AuthBy clause

Regards
Hakim
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Hugh Irvine
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:43 AM
To: Hakim Tass; Radiator mailing list
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout



Hello Hakim -

On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Hakim Tass wrote:
> hi all!!!
>
> I am having a group of users which are allowed to connect only between
> 5:00:00 am in the morning until 1:00:00 pm in the afternoon.
>
> The configuration file for the same is as follows:
>
> ##snaphsot of radius.cfg
> 
> 
>
> DBSource dbi:mysql:mainaccounts
> DBUsername root
> DBAuth new-password
> NoDefault
> AuthSelect select
>
password,(least(balancetime,(time_to_sec('14:00:00')-time_to_sec(current_tim
> e  \
>   as session from amcard where (username='%n' and
> '05:00:00'<=current_time \
>   and '14:00:00'> current_time and status = 1
> and balancetime>0 and \
>   (expiry_date is null or expiry_date >
now()) )
> AuthColumnDef0,Password,check
> AuthColumnDef1,Session-Timeout,Reply
> AddToReply  Service-Type = Framed,Framed-Protocol =
PPP
> 
> ##
>
> The problem i am facing is Radius is not replying the session-timeout
value.
> I have checked the query and it is correct, when i normally execute the
> query it executes correctly.
> Here is a snapshot of Trace 4 for radius.
>

I think you will find the correct spelling of "reply" will help:

 AuthColumnDef1,Session-Timeout,reply

BTW - what dictionary are you using? I see this in the debug:

Sat Nov 18 13:48:44 2000: ERR: Attribute numb

RE: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout

2000-11-20 Thread Hakim Tass

hi Hugh!!!

I am using the dictionary.cisco for Radiator 2.16.3 and initially i used to
get only this error

Mon Nov 20 10:50:33 2000: ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 255) is not
defined in your dictionary

but now we also have Tigris as one of our NAS.
since then i have started to get the following errors

Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 33 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 18 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 27 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 77 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 30 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 31 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 32 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 33 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 3 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 4 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:27 2000: ERR: Attribute number 1 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:47 2000: ERR: Attribute number 255 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:50 2000: ERR: Attribute number 18 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:50 2000: ERR: Attribute number 27 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary
Mon Nov 20 10:51:50 2000: ERR: Attribute number 77 (vendor ) is not defined
in your dictionary

i tried to use the standard dictionary but it would not work (will send you
the details of the errors while using standard dictionary later on) so i had
to revert back to dictionary.cisco, where authentication and accounting was
taking place normally but this errors had started to display.


Meanwhile i will try "reply" instead of Reply, but just for your information
Reply is working fine in my other AuthBy clause

Regards
Hakim
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Hugh Irvine
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 2:43 AM
To: Hakim Tass; Radiator mailing list
Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout



Hello Hakim -

On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Hakim Tass wrote:
> hi all!!!
>
> I am having a group of users which are allowed to connect only between
> 5:00:00 am in the morning until 1:00:00 pm in the afternoon.
>
> The configuration file for the same is as follows:
>
> ##snaphsot of radius.cfg
> 
> 
>
> DBSource dbi:mysql:mainaccounts
> DBUsername root
> DBAuth new-password
> NoDefault
> AuthSelect select
>
password,(least(balancetime,(time_to_sec('14:00:00')-time_to_sec(current_tim
> e  \
>   as session from amcard where (username='%n' and
> '05:00:00'<=current_time \
>   and '14:00:00'> current_time and status = 1
> and balancetime>0 and \
>   (expiry_date is null or expiry_date >
now()) )
> AuthColumnDef0,Password,check
> AuthColumnDef1,Session-Timeout,Reply
> AddToReply  Service-Type = Framed,Framed-Protocol =
PPP
> 
> ##
>
> The problem i am facing is Radius is not replying the session-timeout
value.
> I have checked the query and it is correct, when i normally execute the
> query it executes correctly.
> Here is a snapshot of Trace 4 for radius.
>

I think you will find the correct spelling of "reply" will help:

 AuthColumnDef1,Session-Timeout,reply

BTW - what dictionary are you using? I see this in the debug:

Sat Nov 18 13:48:44 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary


hth

Hugh

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Re: (RADIATOR) strange problem with session-timeout

2000-11-19 Thread Hugh Irvine


Hello Hakim -

On Sun, 19 Nov 2000, Hakim Tass wrote:
> hi all!!!
> 
> I am having a group of users which are allowed to connect only between
> 5:00:00 am in the morning until 1:00:00 pm in the afternoon.
> 
> The configuration file for the same is as follows:
> 
> ##snaphsot of radius.cfg
> 
> 
> 
> DBSource dbi:mysql:mainaccounts
> DBUsername root
> DBAuth new-password
> NoDefault
> AuthSelect select
> password,(least(balancetime,(time_to_sec('14:00:00')-time_to_sec(current_tim
> e  \
>   as session from amcard where (username='%n' and
> '05:00:00'<=current_time \
>   and '14:00:00'> current_time and status = 1
> and balancetime>0 and \
>   (expiry_date is null or expiry_date > now()) )
> AuthColumnDef0,Password,check
> AuthColumnDef1,Session-Timeout,Reply
> AddToReply  Service-Type = Framed,Framed-Protocol = PPP
> 
> ##
> 
> The problem i am facing is Radius is not replying the session-timeout value.
> I have checked the query and it is correct, when i normally execute the
> query it executes correctly.
> Here is a snapshot of Trace 4 for radius.
> 

I think you will find the correct spelling of "reply" will help:

 AuthColumnDef1,Session-Timeout,reply

BTW - what dictionary are you using? I see this in the debug:

Sat Nov 18 13:48:44 2000: ERR: Attribute number 17 (vendor 5) is not defined
in your dictionary


hth

Hugh

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anywhere. SQL, proxy, DBM, files, LDAP, NIS+, password, NT, Emerald, 
Platypus, Freeside, Interbiller, TACACS+, PAM, external, etc, etc.
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