Thanks Hugh - after some stuffing around with new date formats, this works
very well!
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> From: Hugh Irvine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, 31 August 2001 9:27 AM
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> Subject: Re: Second copy of Accounting Data (was RE
Thanks Hugh.
I was not able to find that attribute in standard dictionary file.
May be it is vendor specific.
Daniel Jung
System Administrator GMO inc
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Hugh Irvine wrote:
>
> Hello Daniel -
>
> I can't find any attribute like that.
>
> You can tell whether the reque
Hello Leon -
Could you please send me the complete configuration file (no secrets)?
thanks
Hugh
On Friday 31 August 2001 00:23, Leon Oosterwijk wrote:
> Hugh,
>
> Returning to the Logfile:
> Mon Aug 27 11:53:11 2001: DEBUG: Checking if user is still online:
> AscendSNMP, lydia, 207.65.70.7,
Hello Leon -
I will need to see a copy of your configuration file (no secrets) together
with a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing what is happening.
I will also need to know what hardware/software platform you are running on
and what version of Radiator and what version of Perl.
thanks
Hug
Hello Camilo -
Thanks for sending the configuration file, however I will need to see a trace
4 debug from Radiator showing the problem.
BTW - I don't think your configuration file is correct, so perhaps you could
also send me a description of what you are wanting Radiator to do?
thanks
Hugh
Hello Griff -
I would strongly encourage you to download the source for the correct package
and compile it on your box. Otherwise you will have to rewirte the code in
SNMP.pm (at least) and it will be extremely messy.
In most cases compiling is as simple as
# cd ucd-snmp-4.2.1
Hello Colin, Hello All -
As mentioned in another email, there is a bug in the Radiator 2.18.3
distribution which will be fixed later today.
The bug is not the definition of the the query shown below, rather it is the
call to format_special() later in the code that does not pass the correct
a
Hello 'Tunde -
Thanks for the configuration file, however I will also need to see a trace 4
debug from Radiator showing the problem.
thanks
Hugh
On Friday 31 August 2001 02:22, 'Tunde Ogedengbe wrote:
> Hugh:
>
> See conf below:
>
> (radius.cfg)
>
> Foreground
>
> LogStdout
>
> Trace 3
>
>
Hello Andrew -
Yes. You will need to either comment out the AuthBy RODOPI clause or just
remove it entirely.
regards
Hugh
On Friday 31 August 2001 05:15, Andrew Kaplan wrote:
> We are planning to move our NAS server to a colocated facility. We are
> using Rodopi for billing. I would like to
Hello Mariano, Hello All -
Yes there is a bug in the Radiator 2.18.3 distribution that will be fixed
later today.
Our apologies for any inconvenience.
regards
Hugh
On Friday 31 August 2001 05:47, Mariano Absatz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I didn't download the new version... but looking at Pavel's me
Hello Todd -
In general it is much easier to configure filters on your NAS(s) and/or
routers. However, it is possible to send filter definitions in radius
replies, but you will have to check with your NAS vendor exactly how to
specify them. BTW - there are a few examples in the file called "u
Hello Derek -
Could you please send me a trace 4 debug from Radiator showing everything
from startup onwards.
thanks
Hugh
On Friday 31 August 2001 07:47, Derek Buttineau wrote:
> Good Day,
>
> I'm having an odd situation here... we were testing with Radiator 2.18.2
> Trial version and it was
Hello Jamz -
This is very easy to do simply by adding a second AuthBy clause.
# define AuthBy RADIUS
Identifier ForwardAccountingOnly
Host .
Secret .
NoForwardAuthentication
.
Identifier YourNormalAuthBy
..
...
Hello Andy -
>
> I have problem with identifing channel on BRI interface. If I set
> "radius-server attribute nas-port format x", where x is a,b,c or d
> I get Cisco-NAS-Port in format "BRI X/Y/Z", but I need channel info or some
> information to identify unique voice channel.
> Could you help m
My company, Epoch Internet, is evaluation the Radiator radius server
software. We have installed the evaluation version and configured it as
a proxy server. It works fine when proxying requests to our Ascend
radius server, but doesn't work when proxying requests to a server that
belongs to o
Hello,
I got some replies, and have checked the goodies directory for
assistance, but cannot find exactly what radius is expecting from the
snmpget command.
Griff Hamlin
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Hugh and List,
I have resorted to running Radiator locally on the SQL 2000 Server
with ActiveState Perl and DBI::ODBC.
Works very well! - and not surprisingly the database access is fast :)
Our existing Radiator server is running on a linux box and talking to a
PostgreSQL database on ano
Good Day,
I'm having an odd situation here... we were testing with Radiator 2.18.2
Trial version and it was working fine with the configuration below... when
we purchased our license the live version was Radiator 2.18.3... with this
new version the following configuration does not work..
All I g
Is it possible to write a handler using "NAS-Address-Port-List %D/portlist"
or something to say build a default route for a port (say port 25) to only
route to a particular mail server?
This would prevent spam via open relays on other servers.
Suggestions?
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Turn on your debugging level to 4 and you'll see the entire snmpget
commandline in the logfile.
Of course, to force the command to run, you need to build up a Session DB
and have a user exceed their login limit, etc
Dave
> -Original Message-
> From: Griff Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE
Hi,
I didn't download the new version... but looking at Pavel's message, what it
seems is that the %0 and %2 arguments have not been replaced by the correct
vaules... in runtime (i.e. when the log is generated), %0 should be replaced
by the NAS-Identifier and %2 with the NAS-Port attributes...
We are planning to move our NAS server to a colocated facility. We are using
Rodopi for billing. I would like to keep the Rodopi box in my office and
setup Radiator at the co-lo facility. However, for reasons of speed I want
the authentication of occur locally.
Below is a snippet from radius.cfg.
Hello all,
While it is recommended to use snmpget with Radiator, it appears I am
going to have to use snmpinfo on AIX. What is the output that Radiator
is expecting to see? Also, how can I find out what the exact command is
that Radiator would send via snmpget and can I change that (for Linux
com
Further localized to SessSQL.pm in
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/Radius
and made the mod' as follows (like the 2.8.2 code:
$self->{DeleteQuery} = "delete from RADONLINE where
NASIDENTIFIER='%N' and NASPORT=0%{NAS-Port}";
But still getting the following 'ERR' message after the chang
Hi all,
Ok digging deeper into the code it appears it's not SqlDb.pm that is the
problem but rather SessSQL.pm:
SessSQL.pm:$self->{DeleteQuery} = "delete from RADONLINE where
NASIDENTIFIER='%0' and NASPORT=0%2";
Note the missing tick "'" where the zero is "0" above.
Hmm shouldn't this hav
I have the same thing. Looks like there's a bug in the Sqldm.pm code
release for Radiator 2.8.3:
lab1.yml# ./radpwtst -user -password
sending Access-Request...
OK
sending Accounting-Request Start...
DBD::Oracle::db do failed: ORA-00911: invalid character (DBD ERROR:
OCIStmtExecute) at /usr/loc
Hi Hugh,
I´m using XtRadius
and we have a Cisco AS5300.
My radius.cfg file is:
=
# radius.cfg
LogStdout
Trace 4
AuthPort 1812
AcctPort 1813
LogFile /var/log/radius/radius.log
DictionaryFile /usr/local/radiator/dictionary
DictionaryFile /usr
Hi:
I got the subjected problem many times, it happens when radiator dies and is
restarted. But after restart it a couple of times, it then goes to SQL and
will work for a while.
Has anybody ever had the same problem? I'm not sure if it's the problem of
perl and DBI, or on the radiator side.
Hello.
Does anybody know if Radiator 2.18.2
with its LDAP2 authentication method
supports LDAP referrals?
We have an LDAP server for our organization
that sits at the top of our LDAP tree, has most data local
and implements referrals for some organization departments to
other LDAP servers withi
Hugh,
Returning to the Logfile:
Mon Aug 27 11:53:11 2001: DEBUG: Checking if user is still online:
AscendSNMP, lydia, 207.65.70.7, 842, 326199869
Mon Aug 27 11:53:11 2001: DEBUG: Running command `/usr/bin/snmpget
207.65.70.7 community .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.326199869
Mon Aug 2
Is it possible to enforce a minimum password length of 8 characters say
in Radiator/RAdmin?
Colin
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Hugh:
See conf below:
(radius.cfg)
Foreground
LogStdout
Trace 3
PidFile /usr/local/etc/raddb/radiusd.pid
AuthPort 1645
AcctPort 1646
LogDir /usr/local/etc/raddb
DbDir /usr/local/etc/raddb
LogFile %L/logfile.%Y.%m.%d
DictionaryFile %D/dictionary
SnmpgetProg /usr/bin/snmpget
Secr
Hi,
I've just installed Radiator 2.18.3.
In the logfile I see ERR message like this:
Thu Aug 30 12:12:37 2001: DEBUG: Handling request with Handler ''
Thu Aug 30 12:12:37 2001: DEBUG: SessDB Adding session for MARGO, x.x.x.2, 4
Thu Aug 30 12:12:37 2001: DEBUG: do query is: delete from RADONLINE
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