Re: (RADIATOR) static ip address

2003-07-27 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Cory - You could set up an AuthBy SQL clause with an AuthSelect statement to do exactly what you describe. AuthSelect select PASSWORD from SUBSCRIBERS where \ USERNAME = %0 and STATICADDRESS = '%{Framed-IP-Address}' regards Hugh On Saturday, Jul 26, 2003, at

RE: (RADIATOR) Static IP Address using cisco Access Server

2002-04-11 Thread Ronan Eckelberry
Can't be sure without the config, but do you have it in there as Framed-IP-Address=193.1.1.1 or as you say, Framed IP Address = 193.1.1.1? If not, check your log to see if it is erroring out. Try it the way it is in the dictionary file. -Ronan -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: (RADIATOR) Static IP Address using cisco Access Server

2002-04-11 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello - The correct spelling of the attribute is: Framed-IP-Address = 193.1.1.1 You may also need to do some configuration on the NAS so that it will accept an IP address assignment from radius. To say any more I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets)

Re: (RADIATOR) Static IP Address using RADIATOR AND RADMIN

2001-11-11 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Jai - From what you show below, the IP address is being sent correctly to the Cisco, and if the Cisco is not doing the right thing, then you will need to check with Cisco how to configure the NAS to do what you require. If may be that you will need to use the special cisco-avpair reply

Re: (RADIATOR) Static IP address/Framed-IP-Address Simultaneous-Use = 1 attribute

2001-06-03 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Rick - As I can't find you in our customer database, could you please send me the name of the registered company that purchased this copy of Radiator? Please reply to me directly. regards Hugh On Sunday 03 June 2001 08:01, pop wrote: Hi, We are testing out Radiator and so far it

Re: (RADIATOR) Static IP address/Framed-IP-Address Simultaneous-Use = 1 attribute

2001-06-03 Thread Hugh Irvine
Hello Steve - Thanks for sending the information. On Sunday 03 June 2001 08:01, pop wrote: Hi, We are testing out Radiator and so far it seems easy to set up and get working. I seem to be having a problem with a few items however I believe they are all connected. I'm trying a simple

Re: (RADIATOR) Static ip address

2001-02-01 Thread Dirk Laan
No, I've pasted both logs for you to see whats happening. Version is 2.17.1 Regards, Dirk Hugh Irvine wrote: Hello Dirk - I don't understand the following listing - it looks like both the output from Radiator as well as the output from radpwtst, all mixed together. What version of

Re: (RADIATOR) Static ip address

2001-02-01 Thread Dirk Laan
Yes it is the evaluation version, but it stiil works. If I set no static address for the user Dirk it works see below: radpwtst -trace -user dirk -password password -nas_ip_addr ess 1.2.3.4 Code: Access-Request Identifier: 136 Authentic: 1234567890123456 Attributes: User-Name =

RE: (RADIATOR) Static IP Address

1999-07-15 Thread Terry Rossi
) Static IP Address - - - Terry, if you are using a HyperArch card with your total control unit try - changing the netmask over the 255.255.255.255 instead of using - the class c - netmaks. - - That worked for me. - - -Original Message- - From: Terry Rossi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] - Sent