Hello Chris -
I have copied this to Mike (who is away at the moment), but I doubt that it can be done.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Jul 9, 2003, at 12:42 Australia/Melbourne, Chris Myers wrote:
Hi Hugh,
Radiator doesn't seem to like <Client %{GlobalVar:name}> though seems to work fine in other places.
Could this be fixed?
Here is a sample config and logs
---test.cfg--- LogDir /usr/local/radiator/logs DbDir /usr/local/radiator/
Trace 6 LogFile %L/%{GlobalVar:ServerLog}
<Client %{GlobalVar:RemoteClient}> Secret XXXXX Identifier dialin # DupInterval 10 </Client>
<Handler Client-Identifier=dialin> <AuthBy RADIUS> Retries 1 RetryTimeout 4 FailureBackoffTime 10 <Host %{GlobalVar:LocalServer}> Secret XXXXX AuthPort 1651 AcctPort 1652 </Host> </AuthBy> </Handler> ----
bash# radiusd -pid_file /tmp/test_radius.pid -config_file conf/test.cfg RemoteClient=60.60.60.60 LocalServer=10.10.10.10 ServerLog=test.log
---Logfile--
Wed Jul 9 12:34:00 2003: ERR: Could not resolve an address for Client %{GlobalVar:RemoteClient}
Wed Jul 9 12:34:00 2003: DEBUG: Finished reading configuration file 'conf/test.cfg'
Wed Jul 9 12:34:00 2003: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file '/usr/local/radiator//dictionary'
Wed Jul 9 12:34:00 2003: DEBUG: Creating authentication port 0.0.0.0:1645
Wed Jul 9 12:34:00 2003: DEBUG: Creating accounting port 0.0.0.0:1646
Wed Jul 9 12:34:00 2003: NOTICE: Server started: Radiator 3.6 on XXX
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Cheers, Chris
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NB: have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets), together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
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