Wish I knew too. I tried emailing the list
and know one seemed to know. The only response
I got back was that it was possible in
PostAuthHooks. UU.net is now requiring this
to use
their system.
Brandon
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I have recently setup a 2000 server running radiator, which gets user
information etc from a Platypus 3.0 database. So far I have worked out all
of the minor details except for the accounting side. Everytime a customer
logs into our Max 6000 radiator gives this error message:
Tue Jun 26 16:23:5
I need to reduce my Ascend-Data-Filter from length
28 to 26 Any ideas how?
Thanks
Eric
Thanks for the replies and, as I said, this is/was a newbie question.
It turns out that I was editing a different radius.cfg! I was editing
/usr/local/etc/radius.cfg as noted in section 3.2 of the manual. Turns
out the startup script was looking to /etc/radiator/radius.cfg.
I copied the radiu
Hello,
I would like to add the definition of a variable that would provide the
quoted and escaped password returned from the NAS.
Something similar to %0 (for username) but for returned passwords in the
AuthSQL context.
Could someone tell me where is the %0 defined in the radiator perl modules.
T
Hello Vangelis -
At 1:49 PM +0300 6/26/01, Vangelis Kyriakakis wrote:
>Well, I found out that the multiple entries were caused by the
>retransmissions of the Access Server towards the Radius proxy not
>from the proxy
>to the other RADIUS server.
>I used the AccountingHandled attribute s
Hello Javaid -
The usual approach is to use the free version of Sybase for Linux,
and configure Radiator with an AuthBy SQL clause together with DBI
and DBD-Sybase. You will find further information in sections 6.26
and 23.0 in the Radiator 2.18.2 reference manual. This topic has also
been d
Well, I found out that the multiple entries were caused by the
retransmissions of the Access Server towards the Radius proxy not from the proxy
to the other RADIUS server.
I used the AccountingHandled attribute so when the proxy RADIUS gets an
accounting packet from the Access server ACKs it
Hi all,
Would anybody kindly let me guide the tips and procedure for how to
configure Radiator Server on Linux box 6.2 for sending users' Accounting
logs to MS SQL Server Machine. Would i have to install some additioanal
software or Radiator itself provides the feature/facility for this task.
L
Hello Steve -
As has been mentioned elsewhere, a coy of the configuration file (no
secrets) and a trace 4 debug from Radiator are needed to see what is
happening.
thanks
Hugh
At 4:12 PM -0400 6/25/01, Stephen Caporossi wrote:
>I am in the process of "evaluating" Radiator as well as setting
Hello Anton -
>
>
> Guys.. I configured my cisco pix to use radius and authenticate with
> radiator.
>
> But Im getting a problem.. when a user tries to login.. radiator
> answers:
>
> authentication disabled-.
>
> What does this mean?
It sounds like you have AccountingOnly set in y
Hello Scott -
There are some indicative performance figures in section 24 of the
Radiator 2.18.2 reference manual.
In general you should plan on two Radiator hosts (for redundancy) and
a seperate database host. These days an 800/900 MHZ Pentium III with
256MB of memory and 10 or 20 GB of dis
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